1925 
Apr .5 
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ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERI- 
CAN FURNITURE ~ BRONZES - 
PORCELAINS ~ TAPESTRIES - 
EASTERN RUGS AND CARPETS 


Mainly from the (Collection of 
eMRS. SEWELL SHAGGARD 
cAnd the Estate of 
(CARLOTTA “RUSSELL LOWELL 


ogether with “Additions from 


eW(RS. AUGUST “BELMONT 
AND OTHER PRIVATE SOURCES 


EXHIBITION AND SALE AT THE 


AMERICAN cARTGALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE ” 56rTH to 57TH STREET 


New York (ity 


ON FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


FROM SATURDAY * APRIL 4 UNTIL TIME: 
OF SALE » WEEKDAYS from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 
Pern y APRIL 5 from 2 to 5 P.M. 


fever oe hI CLED PUBLIC SALE 
SeoeeteowtorlL lo INCLUSIVE at 2:15 P.M. 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. O. BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE 


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EXHIBITION AND SALE AT THE 


Meee ICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE 7 56TH to 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 
1925 


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BRONZES ¢- SILVER’ TEXTILES 
AND TAPESTRIES - EASTERN 
RUGS AND CARPETS 


eMainly from the (Collection of 
eMRS- SEWELL SHAGGARD 


and the Estate of 
PARLOUTTA “RUSSELL LOWELL 


Sold by Order of the Executor 
UNITED STATES TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK 


“Oogether with “Additions from 


Perks, cAUGUST °BELMONT 
AND FROM OTHER PRIVATE SOURCES 


UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE 
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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
eard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. : ‘ 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 5 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. é 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

in any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

, XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
ge on a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 

e given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS. 


HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR 


UNITED STATES anp STATE TAX 
INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND 
CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together 
with the increase in exhibition and sales rooms, the 
American Art Association, Inc., will expand its serv- 
ice of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, 
of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal 
effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, 
insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to 
supplement this work by making catalogues of the 
contents of homes or of entire estates, such cata- 
logues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently 
produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names 
of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, 
Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private in- 
dividuals for whom the Association has made ap- 
praisements which have not only been entirely satis- 
factory to them, but have been accepted by the United 
States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and 
others in interest. 


he AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57tH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


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THe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC. 
MANAGERS 


SALE AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
HAGGARD ~ LOWELL AND OTHER COLLECTIONS 
Sale 7 April 8, 9, 10 and 11, at 2:15 p.m. 


To save time and to prevent mistakes each Purchaser will 


oblige the Managers by filling in this slip and handing it 
: tothe Record Clerk or Sales Attendant on making the first 
purchase. 


Purchaser’s Name— 
Address in Full 


: Amount of Deposit 


BIN SPAS ESSION 


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925, AT 2:15 P. M. 
Catalogue Numbers 1 to 309 inclusive 


EARLY AMERICAN SANDWICH, STIEGEL AND JERSEY 
GLASS 


I—Two Earty American Rusy Guass Torter ARTICLES 
Graceful bowl-shaped ring-tray with central pinnacle handle; 
covered powder-jar with ringed body, the lid with cup finial. 


Heights, 4 inches and 61% inches. 


2—HEarty AMERICAN Grass PAPERWEIGHT South New Jersey 


Pale greenish glass enclosing three convolvulus blossoms in rose, 
deep blue and lemon-yellow, the topmost with a clear bubble 
centre. 

Height, 434 inches. 


3—Harty AMERiIcAN GuAss PAPERWEIGHT South New Jersey 


Clear glass with a rose-pink convolvulus emitting a second iris- 


like blossom, in a multitude of brilliant colors. 
Height, 414 inches. 


4—T'wo Earty American Rusy Guass Frienpsuie Mues 
One coniform with gilt band, inscribed, “Love THE GiveEr’’; the 


other tulip-shaped, inscribed, “FrRertnp.” 
Height, 4 inches. 


5—Two Earty American Rusy Guass VASES 


Trumpet-shaped, with ringed base; one with etched band of trail- 
ing vines. 
Heights, 44% inches and 4% inches. 


6—Parr Earty Jersey GuAss PAPERWEIGHTS ON STANDS 


Sphere of clear glass holding a bunch of graceful white blos- 
soms, and supported on balustered shaft on circular base. 


Height, 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


7—Fovur SanpwicuH OPALINE GLAss AND PEwrerR CuRTAIN-KNOBS 


Rosette pattern; two large and two smaller. 


8—Two Pams Sanpwich Moipep Grass SALTCELLARS 
(a) Hexagonal faceted body and welted lip; short hexagonal 
stem on circular base; (8) Oval, deeply ribbed. 


Height, 3 inches and 1%, inches. 


9—Mitterion: Guass PApERWEIGHT South New Jersey 
Clear glass with four sprays of brilliantly colored flowers spring- 


ing from a sandy base. 
Height, 31, inches. 


10-—-Mituerion: Grass ParerweEicHT South New Jersey 


Clear glass with two spreading floral figures in red, white and 


blue. 
Height, 3%, inches. 


11—Fovur Sannwicn Guass SALTCELLARS 


Circular, with all-over boldly molded hob-nail pattern. 


12—Pair Rare Earty Sanpwicu Pressep GLAss SALTCELLARS 


Rectangular, with slightly valanced edge, the sides with pressed 
diamond decoration; star-cut base on four stump feet. 


13—Paiz Earty Sanpwicn Opaunr Grass SatrcrLLARs 
By N. E. Glass Co., Boston 
Rectangular, with slightly valanced edge, the sides with pressed 
floral decoration; base inscribed, “N. E. Glass Co., Boston,” . 
and standing on four tiny hemispherical feet. Rare. 


14—Turere Earty American Tintep GLASSES 


(A) Claret, with ruby bowl and clear stem and base; (8) Mini- 
ature tumbler in fluted sapphire glass; (c) Aquamarine sherry 
glass. 

Heights, 434 inches, 24, inches and 514 inches. 


First Session 


15—Two Earty American Bitown Guass Fiasks 
Ascribed to Stiegel, 1763-1774 
Flattened pear-shape, with tapering neck and welted lip; amber- 


green glaze. 
Heights, 61, inches and 8 inches. 


16—Earty Sanpwicu Grass PowpEer-sAar AND Four Puates 
Diamond, scroll and floral pressed decoration. 


Height of jar, 4% inches; diameter of plates, one, 7%, inches; two, 6%, 
inches, and one 6 inches. 


17—Two Farry American AmBer Guass Spirit Botries 
Flattened bulbous shape with cylindrical tapering neck and 
graceful loop handle. Rich amber-brown tone. 


Heights, 7° inches and 8%, inches. 


18—TuHreE Sanpwicu Pressep Grass DisHEs 
(a) Oval, with valanced edge; the marly with band of hob-nail 
molding, the cavetto with tear-drop pattern. (8) Circular, the 
marly with egg-and-tongue figures, the base with circular rosette 
figure. (c) Leaf-shaped pickle-dish, the ribs fan-molded, the 


spaces between filled with diamond decoration. 


19—Parr Earty AMERICAN SILVERED Guass VASES 


Inverted pear-shaped body with broad funnel neck, circular base. 


Finely mercurized. 
Height, 14 inches. 


20—Two Pairs SanpwicH Moupep Grass SALTCELLARS 
(a) Hexagonal bowl with short faceted stem and hexagon foot; 
(x) circular, with very deeply molded flaring lip and short hex- 
agonal faceted stem on hexafoil base. 


21—Six Sanpwicu Pressep Grass PLatres 
(a) Three with scroll-valanced border about a centre formed 
of a triad of diamond-molded heart figures. (8) Border of “pea- 
cock feathers” interrupted by circular bosses, the cavetto with 
a scroll of seven tiny bosses surrounding a central one. 


Diameters, 51% inches and 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


22—-Srx Sanpwicuo Guass Honry-pisHEs AND Five Cup-PLATES 


(a) Circular, with pressed “peacock feathers” about a central 
leaf whirl involving six tiny circular bosses. (x8) Circular, with 
border of privet leaves and central stellate figure. 


Diameters, 3%, inches. 


23—Parr Earty Sanpwich Mouprep GuaAss SALTCELLARS 
Circular, with broadly molded diamond figures; hexagonal foot. 
| Height, 2% inches. 


24—Patr SanpwicH Pressep GuAss SALTCELLARS 


Oblong fluted body, tapering and standing on four tiny feet, the 
base with clasped C-scroll ornament. Height, 134 inches. 


25—THrREE SanpwicH Mi.tx-wHitTE Guass Animat DisHEs 
(a) Oblong, the cover with molded sejant lion. (8) Ribbed 


oval, cover with lynx. (c) Oval, inscribed, “The American 
Hen,” the cover facetiously adorned with a British lion. 


26—Pair SanpwicH Prrssep Guass CovEerepD DIsHEs 


Oval dish of milk-white glass with lattice molding, the lid tinted 
and shaped to represent a sitting hen. Height, 41/, inches. 


2%—Two Earty AMERICAN MoxnpEp Guass O11 Lamps ann Two 
Bitown Guass SHADES 


Rib-molded lamps, one in amber glass; clear glass pear-shaped 
shades. (Top of one lamp cracked.) 


Height of lamps, 34%, inches and 4% inches. 
Height of shades, 714, inches and 8%4 inches. 


28—Set or Six Farry Sanpwicu Liqueur GtassEs 
Funnel-shaped, with faceted decoration and ringed and knopped 
stem. Height, 41% inches. 


29—Two Earty American Pressep Guiass Fiasxs 
(a) Tortoise flask; (8) with lattice decoration springing radi- 
ally from the centre of either face. 
Heights, 514 inches and 61, inches. 


First Session 


30—Grovur or Earty Sanpwicu Tasie GLass 
Comprising compote dish, small bowl and cream-jug, with tear- 
medallions and hob-nail and fan pressed ornament. 


Heights: Compote dish, 61% inches; creamer, 4%, inches; diameter of 
bowl, 71% inches. 


31—Two Earty AMERICAN Fire GLASSES 


Funnel-shaped, without decoration. 
Heights, 73/4, inches and 8 inches. 


d2—TuHREE Earty AMERICAN PrEssEeD Grass FLasxs 
Lancaster, N. Y. 
Varying from bottle-green to deep greenish-amber ; hoop-shaped, 
bearing respectively an urn of flowers, the American eagle and 
a smaller floral jardiniére. (The last cracked.) 


Heights, 61% inches, 6%4 inches and 51 inches. 


33—F ive Stiecet LievEuR GLAssEs American, 1763-1774 


Clear glass, various shaped bowls, knopped stems. 


34—Earty AMERICAN HAND-PAINTED MILK-wWHITE GLAss DECANTER 


Flattened pear-shape with ringed shoulder, tapering neck; 
decoration of small molded reserves of clear glass with gilded 
floral ornament, the body with a band of hand-painted bird and 


flower decoration. 
Height, 7% inches. 


35—SanpwicH Miik-wuHiTE Grass Bowt anv Six Sauce DisHEs 
With very fine loop-lattice pierced edges, the sauce dishes molded 
to form oyster-shells. 


Diameter of bowl, 71% inches; width of dish, 514 inches. 


36—Grovur oF SANDWICH CoNDIMENT GLASS 


Comprising pair of vinegar-bottles faceted and with diamond 
decoration, and miniature leaf-shaped cruet with pepper, salt 


and tiny covered mustard-jar. 
Height of bowls, 8%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


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37—Earty AMERICAN AmeEtiyst Grass VaAsE Stoddard 


Coniform with bowl-shaped lip; deep pontil-mark. Beautifully- 


toned deep amethyst glass. Rare. 
Height, 7%, inches. 
(Illustrated) 


38—Earty Sanpwicu CreLEery Grass 


Tulip bowl with valanced lip, the base with band of thumb-print 


molding; balustered stem on circular foot. 
Height, 8° inches. 


(Illustrated) 


39—Fine Sanpwich Moupep Grass Coverep Compote anp Four 
AtmMonp DisHEs | 

(a) Circular, with valanced lip, the body molded with concave 

oblong medallions; hexagonal balustered stem on broad circular 

foot. (8) Circular, with edges valanced above arched molded 

compartments; radially molded base. (Slight chips to dishes.) 


Diameter of compote, 11 inches; diameter of dishes, 41% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


Furst Session 


40—FEarty AmeErRIcAN Pike’s Prax anp Loc Caxsin Borries 
(a) Clear glass with bluish tinge and molded eagle and pioneer, 
with an inscription, “For Pike’s Peak”; (8) Square horizontally 
ribbed amber glass, with roof-shoulder, inscribed, “G. T. Drake, 
1860, Plantation Bitters.” 


Heights, 8°4 inches and 10, inches. 


41—Earrty American Ruspy Gtuass Sprrirs SERVICE 
Comprising circular tray and six individual glasses (four alike) 
with etched slender band of vine decoration. 


Diameter of tray, 914 inches. 


42—Karty American AmETHyst Grass CENTREPIECE 
Circular low petaled bowl, in the centre of which is inserted a 
funnel-shaped vase with valanced lip. Deep amethyst-black tint, 


with formal slip decoration in white enamel. 
Height, 81 inches. 


43—SanpwicH Guass Fern-LEAF Carare Service Early American 
Comprising two pitchers and six water or ale glasses, molded 
with repeating fern-leaf decoration among vertical fluting. 


Height of pitcher, 91, inches; glass, 61% inches. 


44—Two Earty American Brown Grass DEcANTERS 
Pear-shaped body enriched with a band of undulating leafage, 
ring neck, hat-shaped stopper. Decoration in ruby and amber 


respectively. 
Heights, 1014, and 10 inches. 


45—Patrr Earty AMERICAN SILVERED Gtuass VASES 


Balustered shaft with cylindrical neck and stepped circular base. 
Mercurized glass with sketched floral decoration in ivory. 


Height, 10 inches. 


46—Earty AMERICAN ETCHED GLAss DECANTER AND LiqguEUR GLASS 


Decanter with pear-shaped body etched with bands and festoons 
of floral decoration; finely ringed neck, molded fruit stopper. 


Height, 10%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


47—Earty American Guass Torer’s BotTrLe 
Pale green glass; club-shaped, without base, so that it cannot 


stand. 
Height, 11 inches. 


48—Earty American ErcuHep Rusy Grass Writine Ser 
Comprising oblong tray and two ink-wells with decoration of 
trailing vines in reserves of clear glass. 


49—Earty AMERICAN SANDWICH SAPPHIRE Grass TasBLeE LAMP 
Bowl-shaped top on tall flaring petaled base molded with vertical 
bands of drapery. Fitted for electricity, with chintz shade. 


Height, without shade, 8 inches. 


50—Two Earty AMERICAN Pressed GuiAass DECANTERS 


(a) Flattened spheroidal body with a band of rosettes within 
diamond figures between two rows of wheat-ear ornaments. (8B) 
Three-mold globular ribbed bottle with short faceted neck. Stop- 
pers. 

Heights, 8% inches and 7 inches. 


51—Earty AMERICAN AMBER-BROWN GuaAss VioLtIN FLASK 


Finely fluctuating molded glass. 
Height, 8 inches. 


52—Pair Earty Amrrican Rusy Guass VASES 


Coniform body, tall flaring neck; the body sanded, with ruby 
floral reserves. 
Height, 9% inches. 


538—Earty AmErrican Monprep Guass SERVICE 


Two-mold; comprising a pair of circular deep dishes with val- 
anced edges and six faceted sauce dishes. 


Diameters, bowl, 81, inches; sauce dish, 4 inches. 


54—Earrty Sanpwich Grass CaxkeE-DisH 
Circular tray top on fluted pillar; broad circular base. 


Diameter, 834 inches. 


First Session 


55—Turee Earty AMERICAN Decorated Guass VASES 


Two in café-au-lait translucent glass with painted floral decora- 
tion, the third in milk-white glass with gilded festooned medal- 


lion. 
Height of two, 8 inches; one, 934 inches. 


56—Earity SanpwicH Grass Fruir Dish anp Sucar Bown 
Molded decoration of bands of square lattice between rings of 
small circular bosses; the sugar bowl three-mold. 


Diameter of dish, 9% inches; height of bowl, 434 inches. 


57—Two Earty AMERICAN SILVERED Guass VASES 


Mercury glass, decorated, one with fruit and the other with bird 


figures. 
Height, 91 mches and 6 inches. 


58—Two Earty American Moxnpep Grass PircHers 


One with hexagonal honey-comb, the other with faceted lustre 


molding, and deep amethyst in tone. 
Heights, 91, and 8%, inches. 


59—Four Earty SanpwicH GuiAss CANDLESTICKS 
Various decoration. (Three have been repaired.) 


Heights, 7 inches, 9 inches, 914 inches and 11 inches. 


60—LEarrty AmEricAn Moupep Guass CAKkE-DISH AND COVERED SUGAR 
Bow. 
(a) Oblong, the rim alternately with ovoid medallion and fan 
ornament; on molded circular base. (8) Circular with bands 
of oval cavetto moldings and variously molded cover. 


Length of dish, 9 inches; height of bowl, 61% inches. 


61—Pair Earty American Rusy Grass Vases witn Lustres 
Trumpet-shaped, with valanced lip on knopped stem flaring into 
circular base. With ring of pendant lustres enriched with tiny 


stellate and rosette molding. 
Height, 91% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


62—StTiEcEL SEA-GREEN Guass CHEMICAL BoTTLE 


American, 1763-1774 
Cylindrical with rounded shoulder and short capped neck. 


Height, 10 inches. 


63—Earty AMERICAN LEAp Guass CHAMBER LAMP 


Bell-shaped, with loop handle. Fitted for electricity ; with chintz 


shade. 
Height, including shade, 12 inches. 


64—-SanpwicH Pressep Guass BREAD-PLATTER 


Oblong, with arched ends; diamond-lattice border surrounding 
an oblong hob-nail molded lattice, flanked at either end by pre- 


sentments of stag and doe among trees. Rare. 
Length, 13 inches. 


65—Earty AMERICAN EtcHep Guass DECANTER 


Pear-shaped, the body simulating fine ribbing; with an etched 
band of vine ornament. With stopper. Deep pontil-mark. 


Height, 1034 inches. 


66—OPpaLInE Guass TorLtet SET 


Comprising tall covered powder-jar and two stoppered perfume 
battles in milky yellow opaline glass with bands of painted floral 
decoration. 

Heights, 11144 inches and 9% inches. 


67—Pair Merrcury-citpep Grass VAsEs Early American 
Trumpet-shaped with bossed ring about the base, on flaring cir- 


cular foot. 
Height, 121%, inches. 


68—Pair Earty Sanpwicuh THrere-motp Guiass Taste Lamps 


Square, on concave balustered shaft supporting flattened sphe- 
roidal bowl molded with a series of leaf-encircled circular bosses ; 
quatrefoil flaring base enriched with pendant fan ornaments. 
Fitted for electricity; with chintz shade. 

Height, 19 inches. 


First Session 


69—Earty AmeEricANn Moupep Guass Taste Lamp 


Circular cushion-shaped body with bands of oval thumb-print 
figures ; mounted in brass, on marble base. Fitted for electricity, 
with chintz shade. 

Height, 141% inches. 


70—Earty Amerrican Mouprep Guass Taste Lamp 


Similar to the preceding, but slightly larger. 
Height, 151% inches. 


71—Earity AMERICAN Brass anp WisTAarspure Guass Taste Lamp 


Turned flaring metal base supporting flattened spheroid of glass 
with opaline spiral whorls, square marble base. Fitted electri- 
city; with chintz shade. 

Height, including shade, 141%, inches. 


72—KEarity AmeEricAan Moupep Guass anp Brass Taste Lamp 
Inverted pear-shaped glass body, mounted in brass, on square 
marble base. Fitted for electricity, with chintz shade. 


Height, 14°, inches. 


V3—Earity AMERICAN Brass anp THREE-MOLD GLAss Taste Lamp 


Body with band of vertical ribs above leaf-shaped compartments ; 
mounted in brass, on marble base. Fitted for electricity, with 
chintz shade. 

Height, 141, inches. 


74—Two Earty American Guass Rum BortrueEs 


Cylindrical, with rounded shoulder and tapering capped neck. 
The first pale green, of molded glass, the second deep olive- 


green. 
Heights, 121% inches and 8 inches.. 


75—Earty AmeERicAN AmBER Guass ROLLING-PIN 
Cylindrical, with waisted handles. Well scarred from use. 


Length, 161% inches. 


"6—Earty AMERICAN SANDWICH GLASss SPIRITS SERVICE 


Comprising decanter and six funnel-shaped glasses molded with 
octagonal facets and “thumb-print” figures. Decanter with 


massive acorn stopper. 
Height of decanter, 14 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


~“?—Par EncuisH Brass anp Cur Crystat Bonson HoLpErs or 
CANDELABRA 


Corinthian pillar on square molded base emitting two undulating 
arms supporting circular glass bowls cut with fan and diamond 
figures. Height, 1614, inches. 


78—Earty New Jersey Guass Carsoy Lamp 


Flattened pear-shaped body with short tapering neck and welted 
lip; glass fluctuating from olive to rich yellow-green. With shade 


and fitted for electricity. 
Height, 17 inches; width, 15 inches. 


79—Parr Sanpwich Mrixk-wuHire Grass O11 Lamps 
Square melon-ribbed reservoir on tapering ribbed shaft mounted 
in metal and standing on square brass base. With shade. 


Height, including shade, 181 inches. 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE AND OTHER TABLE WARE 


80—NineE Earty American DecoratTep PorceLarn Cups 
Worcester Style 
Decoration of individual flowers in crimson, rose and green, with 
penciled valance inside border in claret. Height, 21 inches. 


81—Six PorcELAIn CovEereD CustTarp Cups 


Comprising three with willow pattern in blue and white and 
three white porcelain cups, egg-cup shape with slight floral 
decoration in emerald, sky-blue and brick-red. 

Height, 314, inches and 4 inches. 


82—THREE PENNSYLVANIA Suip-warE Piz PLaAtTEs 
Circular with beaded edge; varying brown glazes, one with a 
triad of arabesques, the second with initials, D. G. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


83—PENNSYLVANIA Pottery BucxkwHeEaT JAR 


Massive pear-shaped body with broad squat spout; tin cover, 
carrying handle. Deep olive-black glaze. Height, 11 inches. 


ee 


First Session 


84—Six Earty PrIntep STAFFORDSHIRE BovuriLLonN Cups AND 
SAUCERS 


Rich deep blue glaze with ornament of floral scrolls and swans. 


85—Earty STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE Sour TuREEN 


Covered tureen, with ladle, on circular plate; decoration of 
molded and of printed leafage with Elizabethan cottages and 
riverside scenery. 

Height, 7 inches. 


86—Grovur or Earty PrinteEpD STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA 


Comprising five assorted cup-plates, gravy ladle with printed 
Hudson River view, and two cups and saucers decorated in claret 
with the subjects, Inrants (Prize medal of Great Exhibition, 
1851). (One cup slightly chipped. ) 


87—Two Earty Printep STAFFORDSHIRE SucAR Bow Ls 
One with cover; printed in sepia, the first with pagodas and 
other chinoiserie, the second with figures of cavaliers hawking. 


Heights, 64 inches and 41%, inches. 


88—Earty PrRIntep STAFFORDSHIRE Canova Sucar Bown AnpD 
CREAMER 
Similar; printed in mulberry with romantic decoration of lovers 
beside a river, on the farther bank of which are mansions. 


Heights, 6 inches and 5 inches. 


89—Earzty STAFFORDSHIRE Copper Lustre PircHer 
Squat ovoid body with cylindrical neck, molded with floral orna- 
ment; the body with two reserved medallions decorated with 
classical figures in pastel colors on a white glaze. 


Height, 6 inches. 


90—Earty PRINTED STAFFORDSHIRE TEAPOT AND CovERED Sucar 
Bowu 
Printed in claret, the first with agricultural scenes, the second 
with flowers and medallions displaying a shepherd with his dog. 
(Cover of bowl cracked.) 


Heights, teapot, 7 inches; sugar bowl, 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


91—Pair STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES WITH CopPrpER LusTRE 


Early XLX Century 
Seated poodles with chain-muzzle in salmon-pink and copious 


enrichments of fine copper lustre. 
Height, 8°4 inches, 


92—Five Earty Printep STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 
Circular with valanced edges; similar, printed in claret with 
bazaar buildings beside an ornamental lake. 


Diameters, one, 9 inches; four, 6%, inches. 


93—Four Earty PrIntTED STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 


Circular, with valanced edges, printed in sepia with Catskill 
Mountain House; Baker’s Falls; Hudson River, and William 
Penn’s Treaty with the Indians. 


Diameters, one, 10 inches; two, 9 inches; one, 74 inches. 


94—-Earty PRrinTep STAFFORDSHIRE Ewer AnD Bastin 
Prexryx. Printed in sepia with Chinese lakeside pagodas and 
figures with formal decoration of bands of floral trellis. 


Height of ewer, 10 inches; diameter of basin, 1234 inches. 


95—Earty STAFFORDSHIRE PRINTED PLATTER 


Carsxitt Hovusrt, Hupson. Oblong octagonal dish, printed in 


sepia. 
Length, 17 inches. 


Earty American Decoratep PorcreLaIn TEA SERVICE 

Circa 1830 
Comprising teapot, covered sugar bowl, five cups and saucers 
(one cup cracked) and two cake plates; floral decorations of 
principal colors of emerald, orange and magenta on a white 
glaze. 


96 


97—JERsEY Warr PuppiInc-MOLD 


Circular fluted mold with central hollowed mound. Rich ruddy- 
brown glaze, the edge with splashed decoration in black. 


Diameter, 11 inches. 


Furst Session 


98—WuiteE Ironstone Cuina TEA SERVICE Early American 


Comprising teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, waste bowl, 
two cake plates, twelve bread-and-butter plates and twelve cups 
and saucers. Valanced body with bands of molded scroll and 
floral decoration. (Two cups chipped.) 


99—PENNSYLVANIA SLIP-wWARE PLATTER 


Circular with molded edge, brown glaze, with a decoration in 
yellowish white of wave figures. (Chipped.) 


Diameter, 15 inches. 


100—MassacHUsETTs STONEWARE AMPHORA JAR 


Inverted pear-shape, the shoulders with two rudimentary loop 
handles; café-au-lait glaze with sketched floral decoration about 


the shoulder in indigo-blue. 
Height, 13814, inches. 


101—Parr Earty American ALABASTER MANTEL VASES 


Pear-shaped with ajouré latticed neck; shoulder and base en- 
circled by a band of curling acanthus leaves, the body carved 


with a spray of blossoms. Square base. 
Height, 151% inches. 


102—Earty AMERICAN SILVER-PLATED CANDLE-SNUFFERS AND TRAY 
Molded leaf ornament. 


103—Earty AmeEricAn PewTer CorrrerE-pot AND Bown 
(a) Pear-shaped, with hat-cover and scrolled loop handle; 
(s) Deep circular bowl, with incised mark on base, S.C. 


Height of coffee-pot, 8 inches. 
Diameter of bowl, 71% inches. 


104—Sitver-PLtateD Cake Dish By James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 
Valanced circular dish with molded rim and incised interlacing 
scroll decoration; pierced and molded loop handle. 


Diameter, 1114 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


EARLY AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHS BY CURRIER AND 
IVES AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN LITHOGRAPHERS 


106—Earrty American LirnocraPH By N. Currier, New York 


Deatu or Wasuincton, Drecemper 14, A.D. 1799. Bedside 
of the dying President, surrounded by his family, physician and 


servants. Framed. 
Height, 914, inches; length, 13%, inches. 


107—Earzty AmERIcCAN Cotorep LirHoGRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
New York Bay rrom Bay River, L. I. View of the bay with 
shipping and Long Island in the foreground. Framed. 
Height, 9% inches; length, 131%, inches. 
108—Earty American Cotorep LirnocraPrH— 


By Currier & Ives, New York 
A Movuntrarn Ramsrir. Wooded landscape with a cascade; at 


the left, on a path, figures of tourists. Framed. 
Height, 101% inches; length, 1334 inches. 


109—Earty Frencu Saratroca LirnocrarpH 
After I. Milbert, lith. Noel et Cie. 
SURRENDER OF Burcoyne, at Saratoga. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 12°, inches. 


110—Earty Frencn Lirnocraru 
After I, Milbert, lith. Noel et Cie. 
SARATOGA Sprines. View of the United States Hotel and the 


town; framed. 
Height, 10 inches; length, 18 inches. 


111—Earty American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York, 1868 
Tue Meretine or tue Warers. Junction of the rivers Avon- 
beg, Avonmore and Avoca in the Vale of Avoca, County Wick- 
low, Ireland; landscape with figures and Shelton Abbey at the 


left. Framed. 
] Height, 1034 inches; length, 15 inches. 


First Session 


Earty AmeErican Cotorep LirHocraPpH 

By N. Currier, New York 
Tue Prayrut Famity. A tabby and three white kittens play- 
ing about a small footstool. Framed. 


By 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches. 


113—Earty American Cotorep LirHocrapPH 
By N. Currier, New York 
Kirry. Seated figure of a tortoise-shell and white cat. Framed. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 13 inches. 


114—Earuy Boston Cotor Encravine 
By Francois Xavier Habermann, Late XVIII Century 
Tue Otp SoutH PresspyTEertan Cuurcu, Bosron. View of Cop- 
ley Square, before the old church with the principal street, 
populated by numerous figures of laborers and soldiers. Titles 
in French and German. In old mahogany frame. 


Height, 11 inches; length, 1434 inches. 


(Companion to the following) 


115—Earty New York Cotor Eneravine 
By Francots Xavier Habermann, Late XVIII Century 


Tue Destruction oF THE Royat Statue at New York. Bowl- 
ing Green, with the old statue of George III, which a gang of 
negroes is engaged in pulling down, to the admiration of a 
numerous crowd of gentlemen. Titles in French and German. 


Framcd. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 16%, inches. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


116—Earzty American Contorep LirHocraPrH 
After J. Cameron, by Currier & Ives, New York, 1871 


“AMERICAN Giru,” Driven py M. Ropen. A chestnut trotting 
mare driven in a sulky towards the right; Narragansett Park, 


R. I. Framed. 
Height, 11% inches; length, 151% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


117—Eariy American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
In tHE Mounrarns. Rugged mountin scenery with a water-fall 
and river in the foreground; on the bank at the right, seated 


deer. Framed. 
Height, 1114 inches; length, 151% inches. 


118—Earty American Cortorep LirHocraPrH 
| By Currier & Ives, New York 
A Supurspan Retreat. The Hudson River seen framed between 
trees in the foreground, with sailing vessels, and on the farther 
bank a frame mansion. Framed. 


Height, 11% inches; length, 151% inches. 


119—Earty American CoLtorep LirHocRAPH 
After J. Cameron, by Currier & Ives, New York, 1871 
“Dexter,” Driven sy Bupp Dosiz. The King of the Turf, 
driven in a sulky towards the left. Framed. 


Height, 1114 inches; length, 151% inches. 


120—Earty AmeErRIcAN CotorED LITHOGRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York, 1871 


FRUITS OF THE GoLDEN Lanp. Group of grapes, peaches, apple, 
plum and pear, representing products of California. In gilded 


frame. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 14°4 inches. 


121—Earty American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Grorcir. Figure of a child in a maroon frock with head rest- 
ing on his hands which are clasped on a blue squab cushion. 


Framed. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches. 


122—Earty American Cotorep LirHocRraPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Tue Crucirixion. Figure of the Christ with the four Marys 
at the foot of the Cross. Framed. 


Height, 131, inches; width, 934 inches. 


First Session 


123—Eariy American LirHocrarpH By Currier & Ives, New York 


Tue Lirrre Sisters. Figures of two young children with 


clasped hands. Framed. 
Height, 131%, inches; width, 91% inches. 


(Companion to the following) 


124—Earty American LirHocrapH By Currier & Ives, New York 
Tue Lirrte Broruers. Figures of two boys in short velvet 

jackets, with clasped hands. Framed. 
Height, 181, inches; width, 91% inches. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


125—Earty American Cotorep WasHincton LirHocrapH 
By N. Currier, New York 
Standing figure of the President in black before a table, and 
drapery, permitting a glimpse of a harbor. Framed. 


Height, 13 inches; width, 914% inches. 


126—Earty AmMeEriIcAn Cotorep LirHocRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
OFF For THE War. Federal officer, in a blue uniform, embracing 
his wife and child as the line of march is formed. In old frame. 


Height, 138% inches; width, 101, inches. 


127—Earty American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By N. Currier, New York 
Tue Lirtre Favorite. Seated figure of a child holding a blue 
ribbon, a dove perched on her right wrist. Framed. 


Height, 131, inches; width, 914 inches. 


128—Earty American Cotorep LirHocrapHu 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Our Repeemer. Figure of the seated Christ in a scarlet mantle 
at the Supper, with bread and a chalice of wine before him. 


Framed. 
Height, 131% inches; width, 9% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


129—Earty American Cotorep LirHocRAPH 
By N. Currier, New York, 1845 
Wasuincton’s Reception at Trenton, N. J. Figure of the 
General mounted on a gray horse, received by groups of young 
women with floral offerings; with patriotic emblem. Framed. 


Height, 13°34 inches; width, 91/4 inches. 


180—Earty American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Tur QurEN oF Beauty. Head and shoulders portrait of a 
young girl with flowing fair hair. Framed. 


Height, 14 inches; width, 1034 inches. 


131—Earty AmERicAN CoLorEep LirHocraPH 
By N. Currier, New York 
Love 1s THE Licutrsr. Figure of a ballerina holding a balance, 
in one pan of which is a cupid, in the heavier a butterfly. 


Framed. 
Height, 14% inches; width, 1014 inches. 


132—Earty American LirHocrarpH By Currier & Ives, New York 
MarriacE Mornine. Half-length figure of a young woman, 
seated, in white bridal costume, with a fan. Framed. 


Height, 1414 inches; width, 1014 inches. 


133—Earty American Lincotn Encravine 
By John Sartain, Bradley & Co., Philadelphia 
Bust portrait within an oval, facing the observer. In old ebon- 


ized and parcel-gilded frame. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches. 


1384—Earty AMERICAN CoLoRED LITHOGRAPH 


By E. B. & E. C. Kellogg, New York and Hartford 


Spring oF THE Marriep. Seated figures of man and wife in 
taciturn attitudes, after a tiff. Framed. 


Height, 141, inches; width, 11 inches. 


First Session 


135—Earuity American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By N. Currier, New York, 1847 
James K. Porx. The President Elect, in formal evening clothes, 
delivering an oration, before a green drapery. 


Height, 141% inches; width, 1034 inches. 


136—Earzty American CoLorep LirHocraPH | 
By Currier & Ives, New York 

Fannie. Head and shoulders portrait of a young girl with a 
rose-colored marabou-edged fan held before her lips. Framed. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 111% inches. 


1387—Earity AMERICAN CoLorep LITHOGRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
CoLoneL Extmer E. Exztswortn, of the First New York Fire 
Zouaves. Half-length figure in a blue uniform. In_ gilded 


frame. 
Height, 151% inches; width, 11% inches. 


138—Earty American CoLorep LirHocRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
BricgapiIeR GENERAL THomas Francis Meracuer, of the Irish 
Brigade. Three-quarter length figure in a blue Federal uniform; 


in gilded frame. 
Height, 151% inches; width, 111% inches. 


189—Earty AmeEricAn CoLorep LirHocRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Masor GENERAL Franz Stecer, the Hero of the West. In 
three-quarter length, in a blue uniform. Gilded frame. 


Height, 154% inches; width, 111% inches. 


140—Earty American CoLtorep LirHocRAPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Autumn. Half-length figure of a young woman in a décolleté 
in Venetian red, her hair wreathed in vines, and holding in her 
arms peaches and grapes. Framed. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


141—Earty American Cotorep LirHocRraPH 
By Currier & Ives, New York 
Fanniz. Head and shoulders portrait of a young girl with 
black hair holding to her lips a rose fan edged with marabou. 


Framed. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


142—Earzty American Cotorep LirHocraPH 
By Collins & Chemin, Philadelphia 
CapiroL oF THE Untrep Starrs. The buildings at Washington, 
the foreground filled with numerous figures, equestrians and horse 


carriages. In oak frame. 
Height, 1714, inches; length, 201% inches. 


143—Earty AmeErRiIcAN Cotorep LirHocrRAaPH 
After John Cameron, by Currier & Ives, New York, 1883 
CuincsTone, Driven sy G. H. Saunpers. The Grand Trotter 
racing to the right in a sulky driven along a fence-bordered 


course. Framed. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 271% inches. 


144—Earty AmeErRiIcAN Lincoutn LirHocrRAPH 


Lincotn anp His Generats. Seated figure of the President with 
a group of six Commanders of the Federal armies, within a rough 
oval. Framed. (Border has been painted over.) 


Height, 19 inches; length, 23 inches. 


145—Earzty American LirHocrRaPH 
After Scott Leighton, by Currier & Ives, New York 
Maup 8S, Driven sy W. W. Barr. The Queen of the Turf, trot- 
ting before a sulky through a flat landscape. Framed. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 2734 inches. 


146—Earty American LirHoGRAPH 
By George Stinson & Co., Portland, Me., 1871 


Tue Lincotn Famity. Group of Lincoln, his wife and two sons 
in the drawing-room of his home. Framed. 


Height, 21% inches; length, 271%, inches. 


First Session 


147—-Earty AMERICAN Cotorep LirHocraPH 
After C. H. Durrie, by Currier & Ives, New York, 1864 
Tuer Ovp HomestEap 1n WINTER. Snow-covered farm-buildings 
with plows, cattle and, in the doorway of a barn, the figure of 
a man with a chestnut horse. Framed. 


Height, 21% inches; length, 281% inches. 


148—Earty AMERICAN SportTinc Cotor Print 
By Currier & Ives, New York, 1888 
Tue Leavers. Heads, facing left, of the horses, Jay Eye See, 
Maud §, and St. Julien. Framed. 


Height, 211% inches; length, 25 inches. 


149—Earty American LirHocraPH 
By Fischer, Carpenter & Gusthal, New York 
Tue WasHincron Famity. Group after the well known canvas 
by Savage. Framed. Height, 22 inches; length, 28 inches. 


150—Earzty AMERICAN STEEL ENGRAVING 
After J. W. Dodge, by H. S. Sadd, New York, 1848 
Henry Cray. Seated figure in formal black clothes, with his 
dog, in rural landscape; at the bottom a vignette of his mansion. 
Height, 23% inches; width, 1514 inches. 


151—Earty American Marine O11 PaArntTine 


Tur ScHooner Epwarp M. Reep. Three-masted fore-and-aft 
rigged vessel sailing to the left, the background of low cliffs; 
signed at lower left, Stubbs. In gilded frame. 

Height, 23% inches; length, 36 inches. 


152—AntieveE Encuish NEEDLEPOINT PIcTURE 


A Huntine Mornine. Figure of a cavalier in full gallop with 
a white terrier, in a field of gray-ivory; the face and hands in 
petit-point. Framed. Height, 91% inches; length, 121% inches. 


1538—Encuisu Perir-pornt Crrcutar PANEL 


Ecru gros-point border about a very finely executed petit-point 
garland of flowers on an ivory field. Diameter, 14 inches 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


154—EarLty AMERICAN ALPHABET SAMPLER 


Executed in cross-stitch with two alphabets and the beginning 
of a series of numbers. Edges hemmed. 


Height, 6 inches; length, 614 inches. 


155—Earty AMERICAN ALPHABET SAMPLER 


Executed in cross and eyelet stitch in various colored silks, with 
two alphabets, numerals and lower border panel. 


Height, 6% inches; width, 61% inches, 


156—Earity Empiematic Samprter French or English, circa 1820 


Heavy linen worked in pastel shades of silk and worsted with a 
number of assorted designs including: garden tools, floral sprays, 
a guitar, a table of wine, a harp, birds, a cavalier and, at the 
lower right, a vessel flying the Dutch and Spanish flags and 
probably symbolizing Trafalgar, the former erroneously repre- 
senting the French Tricolor. Framed. 


Height, 121% inches; length, 17%, inches. 


157—Earty AMERICAN CRross-STITCH SAMPLER 


By Calista Buell, aged 8, 1800 
Following two alphabets, the inscription: 


Calista Buell sampler, aged 8 years. 
C. B. is my name, 

New England is my station, 
Simsbury is my dwelling place 

And Christ is my salvation. 

When I am dead and in my grave, 
And all my bones are rotten 

When this you see, remember me 
That I mant be forgotten. 

August 28th. 

I must learn to read and work 
And learn to speak the truth 

Pray the Lord to bless my ways, 
And guide me in my youth. 

1800 Hews 


Height, 1614 inches; width, 11 inches. 


First Session 


158—Earty AmeErRiIcAN Mopeu oF A SHIP-RIGGED VESSEL 
THe Lavurre A. Cross-rigged three-master in half-relief, in 


painted pine frame imitating harbor waters; hand-carved pine 


sails and fitted decks. 


Height of vessel, 131% inches; length of frame, 32 inches. 


159—Earty AMERICAN Mopetu or A Fisuine VEssert 


Single-masted; has stand. 


Height, including stand, 19 inches. 


EARLY AMERICAN HOOK RUGS AND HANDSPUN QUILTS 


160—Earty AMERICAN Frorat Hook Mar 


Grayish-blue jaspé field with meander border in rose-crimson and 
black circumscribing a central nosegay of naturalistic flowers. 


Length, 2 feet 7, inches; width, 1 foot 6 inches. 


161—Earty AMERICAN Raisep Frorat Hoox Mar 


Olive-drab field with narrow raised borders enclosing trailing 
sprays of roses in colors of pink, lavender and pale blue-greens 


and fawns. 
Length, 3 feet; width, 1 foot 61% inches. 


162—Earty Nova Scotia Hoox Rue 


Field of deep sapphire-blue, the corners with pairs of interlacing 
rose-colored cinquefoil blossoms with a central floral basket emit- 
ting a large scrolling branch heavy with ivory leafage and similar 


rose-crimson flowers. 
Length, 3 feet; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


163—Earty AmeERICAN Curistmas Hoox Rue 
Grayish black field hooked with flying Doves of Peace and the 


Star of Bethlehem in rose and ivory, at the corners; with a 
central oval scrolled and leaf medallion in ivory supporting af- 
frontés figures of reindeer about a central flowering shrub em- 


blematic of Yule. 
Length, 3 feet 1 inches; width, 1 foot 11 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


164—Earty American AntimAaL Hoox Rue 


Border fluctuating from mauve and gray to sage-green and in- 
terestingly hooked with detached blossom figures having passages 
of rose; oval medallion in olive-drab and lavender sustaining 
quaint figure of a dog. 


Length, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 


165—Earty American “WerEtcomMe” Hoox Mat 
Semi-oval rug, the black field woven with a single spray in rose 
and sage-green below the inscription, WEetcomeE, principally in 


sage and crimson. 
Length, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 1 foot 6 inches. 


166—Earty AmErRIcAN Brrep Hoox Rue 


Variable greenish-gray field bordered in black and having within 
a frame of undulating leaf branches the figure of a red-winged 
blackbird perched on a spray of raised blossoms in scarlet, rose, 
mustard-yellow and orange. 


Length, 3 feet 2 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches. 


167—Earty AmeErican Merpautition Hoox Rue 


Fluctuating coffee-brown field within a narrow border of gray- 
brown and enclosing a “turtle” medallion in gray-ivory outlined 
in saffron, field and medallion filled with sprays of wild flowers. 


Length, 3 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches. 


168—Earty American “Wetcome” Hoox Rue 
Gray-black jaspé semi-oval rug hooked with a single trailing 
branch of conventionalized roses above the inscription, Wertr- 
COME, and carried out in mauve, sage-green and fawn. 


Length, 3 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 3 inches. 


169—Earty American Fitorat Hoox Rue 
Black outer guard surrounding a field of light fawn enclosed 
within an engrailed rose border; sustaining a nosegay of blos- 
soms in brilliant reds, greens, blue and chocolate-brown. 


Length, 3 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 1 inch. 


First Session 


170—Earuty American Sxy-siurt Hoox Rue 
Finely hooked with a frame of scrolling leafage in ivory outlined 
in rose surrounding a central figure of two pairs of sea-green 
leaves sustaining blossoms in old-rose and dull crimson. 


Length, 3 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 5 inches. 


171—Earzty American Carnation Hoox Rue 
Border of smoky-tan supporting at the corners four sprays of 
blossoms outlined in crimson, ivory and black; with a shaped oval 
medallion of gray-ivory hooked with a symmetrical “tree” of 
carnations in colors of the border. 


Length, 3 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 


172—Farty American Hoox Ruc 
Black outer guard enveloping a shaped medallion of fine pearl- 
gray enriched with leaf sprays and flowers springing from the 
edge and executed in pastel colors of rose, blue and fawn. 


Length, 3 feet 8 inches; width, 1 foot 10 inches. 


173—Earty American Frorat Hoox Rue 
Fluctuating grayish-brown field hooked with triads of roses at 
the corners; with an oval medallion compounded of small Baroque 
scrolls in shades of rose surrounding a similar naturalistic spray 


of the blossoms. 
Length, 3 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 4 inches. 


174—Earty American Cruippep Fiorat Hoox Rue 
Borders of gray-black, fawn and rose about a smoky-yellow field 
with a frame of leafage enveloping a spray of blossoms sur- 
rounded by single roses at the corners, and carried out in unusual 
shades of saffron, cypress-green, grays, fawns and pale blues. 


Length, 3 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 4& inches. 


175—Earty American AntmaL Hoox Rue 
Black field hooked with the figure of a statant lion principally 
in tobacco-brown and flanked by two laveolate details in pale 


green and orange. 
Length, 3 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 1 inch. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


176—Earzty American Birp Hoox Rue Circa 1830 
Blue-gray jaspé field within a border of meanders surrounded 
by a brownish-mauve outer guard; the field with a serpentined 
medallion in gray-ivory sustaining the form of a bird in rose 
perched on a spreading twig. (Slight repair needed to edge.) 

Length, 3 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet 5 inches. 


177—Earty American Hoox Rue 
Cross-hatched braided border, central oblong medallion sustain- 
ing on a field of gray two crescent-shaped claret-colored blos- 
soms supporting ivory leafage on spandrels of claret; the space 
between divided into triangular compartments alternately in blue, 


rose, yellow and black. 
Length, 4 feet; width, 2 feet 9 inches. 


178—Earty American “Goop-Luck” Hoox Rue 
Olive-black guard with a frame of four boldly scrolled leaf- 
figures in rose and fawn about a central field of ivory sustaining 
a horseshoe inscribed Goop Luck, and supporting two pendant 
floral motives. 


Length, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches. 


179—InvereEstinc Earty American Ratsep Frorat Hoox Rue 
Black field, scarlet band surrounding a chain of S-scrolls in 
primrose and an oblong leaf-bordered gray medallion with a 
rose overlaying a cross of sprays of buds raised in scarlet, the 
leafage in turquoise, outlined in black. Attached to the edges 
of the rug a row of imbricated scallops in black outlined in ivory 
and rose and bearing stepped stellate figures. 


Length, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch. 


180—Earty American Animat Hoox Rue 
Variable olive-black field bordered with guards of rose and fawn 
developing four leaf-figures at the corners in shades of crimson, 
saffron and lavender about an oval medallion depicting a seated 
cat with two sportive kittens on a tiled floor. 


Length, 4 feet 2 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches. 


First Session 


181—Earty American Frorat Hoox Rua Circa 1820 


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Field of intense black hooked with a frame formed of four sprays 
of trailing blossoms—roses, carnations and the like—in a variety 
of colors, with a central semicircular nosegay in similar tones of 
scarlet, mauve, lavender, fawn and ivory. A very notable example. 


Length, 4 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches. 


182—Earty American Fruorat Hoox Rue Circa 1810-20 


Variable borders of olive-drab and gray surrounding a central 
field of grayish-green hooked with three large circular formal 


blossoms in soft colors. 
Length, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch. 


183—Earty American Frorat Hoox Rua 


Fluctuating field of olive and café-au-lait with a chain of alter- 
nating pink and white roses surrounding a large passage of 
ivory overlaid with a ring of conventionalized garden flowers in 
principal colors of scarlet, powder-blue, claret, greens and grays. 


Length, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches. 


184—Earzty American Frorat Hoox Rue Circa 1820 
Gray field varying to smoky-brown, with an oval of trailing rose- 
colored leaves about a valanced blossom-enriched medallion con- 
taining a large rose flanked by cornflowers and orange carna- 


tions. 
Length, 4 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 8 inches. 


185—Earty American Raisep Frorat Hoox Rue 


Greenish black border with a lavishly scrolled frame outlined 
in fawn and ivory about a central field of pearl-gray with a 
single spray of rose blossoms at the centre in principal colors 
of scarlet, fawn and ivory. 


Length, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


186—Earty American Frorat Hoox Rue Circa 1820 
Interestingly variable jaspé field of grayish-mauve developing 
a gigantic single scarlet coxcomb flower emitting sprays of 
curled and serrated leafage in soft tans, grays and greens. 


Length, 5 feet 4 inches; width, 2 feet 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


187—-Earty AMERICAN SEA-GREEN FioraL Hook Rue 


Border of four figures of trailing leafage outlined in lavender 
surrounding a central nosegay of garden flowers in brilliant col- 
ors on a finely fluctuating sea-green ground. 


Length, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet. 


188—Earty American Mosaic Hoox Rue 


Hooked with diamond figures alternating in tobacco-brown and 
shades of rose overlaid with gray squares, the border of half- 
squares of jaspé brownish-gray. 


Length, 6 feet 1 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


189—Earty American Diaper Hoox Rue 


Variable greenish-black field hooked with a diaper of stepped 
diamond figures in fluctuating ivory-gray, sustaining small 
quatrefoil figures in shades of rose. 


Length, 5 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 2 inches. 


190—Earty AmeErican Frorat Hoox Rue Circa 1820 


Finely variable sky-blue field encircled by a border of trailing 
leafage in rose-crimson and developing a nosegay of large de- 
tached flowers in fawns, rose, grays and greens; greenish-drab 
outer guard. (Needs slight repair.) 


Length, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 2 inches. 


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First Session 


191—Earty American Wuirrt Linen Spreap 
Quilted with crosswise line stitch and decorated with four large 
appliqué leaf-figures in crimson with a border of the same en- 


riched with recurring maple-leaf figures. 
6 feet square. 


192—Earty American Hanp-spun Ivory Patcuwork QvILT 
Patched with squares alternately printed in brick-red semé with 
a tiny floral pattern and with “wool-winder” figures in varying 
colors of mauve and tan; saw-tooth border. 


Length, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet. 


198—Earty American “Loc Canin” QvILT 
White quilted linen enriched with the “Log Cabin” pattern of 
stepped diamond figures about a central cruciform motive in 
turkey-red, saffron and mazarine-blue. 


Length, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 5 feet 6 inches. 


194—Earzty American Drcoratep Homespun Ivory Quint 


Quilted with a close trellis pattern and decorated with large 
“hearthstone” figures in sage-green, saffron and flowered blue, 
the border printed with Paisley “pear” patterns repeated in a 
field of variable fawn with outer guards of deep blue. 


Length, 8 feet 5 inches; width, 8 feet. 


195—Earty American Hanp-spun Ivory QuiILtT Circa 1820 
Interestingly quilted with a diamond trellis enclosing alternately 
symmetrical leaf patterns and a geometrical figure formed of 
six open “sugar-loaf’ pyramids dyed rose-crimson. (Needs slight 


repair. ) 
Length, 8 feet 9 inches; width, 8 feet 6 inches. 


196—Earzty American Hanp-spun Ivory “PatcH-work” Quitt 
Quilted with floral figures and portioned into square compart- 
ments diagonally divided, one-half composed of various appliqué 
floral prints. Border enclosed between valanced guards of rose- 
crimson semé with tiny stars. 


Length, 8 feet 11 inches; width, 8 feet 9 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


Earty American Heavy Wuire Linen Frorat Quit 
Broad border of scrolling liliform blossoms, with a frame of 
diamond trellis about a central invected oval medallion enclos- 
ing a large symmetrical leaf-scrolled figure. 


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Length, 10 feet; width, 7 feet 6 inches. 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


198—RosEwoop ano Manocany Trea Cappy 
The lid mounted in cutvre doré in various figures, giving access 
to interior with two foil-lined compartments; bowl with Sens 


ship handle of clasped hands. 
Height, 4°34 inches; length, 8°4 inches. 


199—Turnep Marie Prstie ann Morrar Early American 


Height of mortar, 7 inches. 


200—Earty AMERICAN Metrart CANDLE-SNUFFERS AND LAacaquER TRAY 


201—Earty American Intaip Manocany Cuiitp’s WorxK-Box 
Oblong, in two tiers, the upper fitted with pin-cushion finial and 
opening to hold spools of thread, the lower with single drawer, 
having interesting mirror-slide. Trimmed with bone. 


Height, 7 inches; width, 7 inches. 


202—Earty American Tin anp Brass WuHate-om Lamp 
Slender tapering shaft supporting domed reservoir; large cir- 
cular base, screw-top for two wicks. 


Height, 81%, inches. 
From the Ives Tavern Sale, Danbury, Conn. 


203—Earty AMERICAN Decoratep Tin Hot-watrer Can 
Cylindrical, with two handles; door in base to hold spirit-lamp. 
Painted green with decoration in gilding. 
Height, 8%, inches. 


First Session 


204—Parr Earty AMERICAN Brass CANDLESTICKS 


Slender shaft and bobéche flaring into broad circular base. 


Height, 8 inches. 


205—Earty AMERICAN Tin CHAMBER CANDLESTICK 


Deep bowl with tall socket and loop handle. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


206—Patr Earty American Brass CANDLESTICKS 


Graceful knopped stem flaring into bell-foot, on square base 


with chamfered corners. 
Height, 9 inches. 


207—Parr Cotoniat Brass CanpLEstTicks Late XVIII Century 


Graceful balustered shaft flaring beneath into a bell, on square 


base standing on four stump feet. 
Height, 91% inches. 


208—Two Earty AMERICAN Brass anp Tin HANpD-LANTERNS 


Height, 101% inches. 


209—Grovur or Harty American Decoratrep Lacaurer Boxes 
Comprising bread-box (or folio-case), tea caddy and biscuit- 
box; with various floral decorations in gilding and colors on 
black grounds. 


Length of bread-bow, 18% inches; height of caddy, 6 inches; height of 
biscuit-bow, 5 inches. 


210—Earty American Two-HANDLED GuAss CHAMBER Lamp 
Spheroidal blown glass body, molded support having two loop 
handles; circular base inscribed underneath with the name of 
the maker, J. Ripley. Fitted for electricity; with chintz shade. 


Height, including shade, 18% inches. 


211—Marxie anp Rosewoop Farm-HoustE Manrent Crock 
Early American 
Tall oblong, with roof top and raised molded front enclosing 
a dial above a bull’s-eye of painted glass developing a jardiniére 
of flowers. In running order. 
Height, 16 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


212—Earty AMERICAN Brass-pounND TooLED LEATHER PEDDLER’S 
TRUNK 


Oblong with incurvate front; bound with brass strips decorated 
with rows of round-headed nails. Wood covered old brown-black 
leather with traces of formal tooled patterns; scrolled brass lock. 


Height, 14 inches; length, 29 inches. 


2183—Lotr or Earty American Firr Toots 
Comprising iron tongs, shovel with brass handle and sword-poker 
mounted in brass with eagle-head and bone handle. 


214—Pair Earty AMERICAN WrovuGHT-IRON SHIELD ANDIRONS 
Pyramid of C-scrolls clasped with a rosette above a central 


escutcheon. 
Height, 11 inches. 


215—Earity American Forcrep Iron Toaster 
Finely scrolled double grill; pierced heart-shaped handle. 
Length, 17 inches. 


216—Earrty American Mastureap LANTERN 
By National Marine Lamp Co., New York 


Ruby glass, for port side. 
Height, 151% inches. 


217—Pair TortotsE-sHELL LAcaquER AND ParcEL-GILDED Wau. Mtr- 
RORS Early American 


Deep oval, enriched with leaf-carved ribbon border and four 


gilded fruit details. 
Height, 12 inches. 


218—Earty American Brrecuwoop “Courtine” Mrrror 


Oblong, in simple molded frame. 
Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches. 


219—Pair Earty American Rosewoop anp ParcrL-GILDED WALL 
Mirrors 


Oval with bewreathed leaf molding and enriched gilded inner 
fillet. 
Height, 17 inches. 


First Session 


220—Earzty American DrcoraTEep LacauEer Tray 
Central group of peacock and butterfly with flowers and fruit; 
border in gilding of formal foliage ornament. 


Length, 26 inches; width, 19 inches. 


221—Pair Earty American Foorstoous 


Maple and pine bases covered with hooked work; one developing 
a floral basket, the other, a large rose-crimson coxcomb. 


222—-RareE Oax CuiLp’s CHAIR American, circa 1700 
Oblong back, V-curved at top, with closed settle wing ends; box 
seat with ogee serpentined apron and pierced with a circular 
hole as a night-chair. With chintz loose cushion. 


Height, 23 inches. 


223—Marprte anp AsH LAppEr-Bpack CHILp’s CHaArR 
American, XVIII Century 
Round posts with turned finials and three concave slats; turned 
waisted front posts with knob finials, jomed at the foot by 
slender box stretcher. Rush seat of later date. 


224—Pair Brrcu anp Mapue Hircucock Cuairs 
American, circa 1810-1820 
Fan-shaped back with curved crowning rail and single slat; 
splayed ring-turned and balustered tapering legs joined by 
slender turned balustered stretcher, caned seat. 


225—MarpLte And Hicxory LappEer-rack Rocker 
American, Early XVIII Century 
Round posts with turned finials, four arched slats, scrolled arms ; 
round front posts, doubly stretchered. New rush seat. 


226—Pair Earty AMERICAN CuRLY-MAPLE SIDE CHairs 
Circa 1830 
Arched and shaped crowning rail, on serpentined uprights, broad 
complex vase-splat; incurved legs joined by similar frontal 
stretcher, caned seat. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


227—Mapie anp Hickory Wriypsor Arm CnHair 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Yoke-shaped back with seven spindles (two missing) ; flat arms 
scrolled on the outside and supported on canted balustered up- 
rights. Saddle-seat on splayed turned legs joined by bobbin- 
turned H-stretcher. 


228—Parr Oak Lapprr-pack Sipe Cuairs 
American, XVIII Century 
Lavishly turned round uprights and finials, three curved arched 
splats; round turned and stretchered legs, rush seat. (These 
old chairs have had two successive coats of paint removed and 
have been scraped, and the seats renewed.) 


299—Earty AMERICAN Brrcno CANDLESTAND Circa 1810 


Graceful oval top on turned balustered pillar supported on 
quadrangular S-scrolled tripod. 


Height, 2714, inches; diameter, 1534 inches. 


230—Eariy AmEricaN Marie CANDLESTAND Circa 1810-1820 
Oblong top on profusely turned and balustered shaft standing 
on quadrangular S-scrolled tripod. 


Height, 2614, inches; width, 17 inches. 


231—Patntep Wuirrwoop anv Birp’s-EyE Marte Work Tape 
American, circa 1810-1820 
Square overhanging top, frieze with single drawer in bird’s-eye 
maple; turned balustered tapering legs. Has been painted to 


simulate mahogany. 
Height, 281, inches; width, 171% inches. 


232—Marne Karty American Decoratep CRADLE-ROCKER 
Oblong back with flat crowning-rail supported on a row of slen- 
der spindles ; scrolled arms on spindle ends. On splayed turned 
and stretchered legs. The seat with half-length removable cradle 
rail; painted dark green with line stencil in yellow. 


Length, 474% inches. 


First Session 


233—Pine anv BuTtTrerRNuT CRADLE American, XVITI Century 


Oblong convex body with tall oval ends supported on plain 
rockers joined by vase-stretcher. (Considerably reconstructed.) 


Height, 311% inches; length, 36 inches. 


234—Maprrre Cuitp’s Winpsor Rocker 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Fan-shaped back, broad top rail and three slender spindles ; peg 
arms doweled into the uprights and supported on single spindles, 
splayed bamboo-turned stretcher legs on plain rockers. 


235—Maprire Lapprer-pack Cuinp’s Cyair 
New England, Early XVIII Century 
Round posts with turned finials and single band of turning be- 
tween the upper two of three arched slats; scrolling arms on 
slender turned uprights, round heavily stretchered legs on plain 
rockers. New rush seat. 


236—Earty AMERICAN CnHiLp’s Boston Rocker 


Back with five spindles, serpentined arms on spindle ends, scrolled 
seat on turned and balustered stretcher-legs. Painted black, with 
line and floral decoration. 


237—QuvUEEN ANNE MAPLE SIpE CHairrR 
American, Early XVIII Century 
Open back with cyma-shaped top downcurving into vase splat 
supported on molded tie; turned, balustered and blocked legs 
with graceful ball-turned frontal stretcher, pad feet. Rush seat 
of later date. 


238—Earty American Decoratep Boston Rocker 
Tall curved fan-shaped back with broad crowning-rail and six 
spindles, scrolled arms supported on spindles; bowl seat on bam- 
boo-turned and stretchered legs. Painted lemon-yellow and black 
with decoration of a trophy of fruit between rosette figures. 


239—KEarzty AMERICAN Hickory ann Marie Winpsor CHaArr 


Yoke-shaped back with seven spindles ; shaped bow] seat. Turned 
and splayed legs joined by H-stretcher. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


240—Two Marre anv Hickory SpinpLE-BAcK SipE CHaIrs 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Round posts supporting frames of four slender spindles; round 
stretchered legs, splint seats. (Legs have been amputated at 
foot.) 


241—Earty American Lacauerep Wart Mirror 
Tall oblong, the frame with half-round pilasters jomed by corner 
blocks and enriched with stenciled floral pattern. 
Height, 1934 inches; width, 12 inches. 


242—Karty AMERICAN CrrcAssian Watnut Wart Mirror 


Oblong cyma-molded frame. 
Height, 191% inches; width, 151% inches. 


243—Earty American Lacaurr Wart Mirror | 
Oblong, the frame set with half-round parcel-gilded pilasters 


joined by square corner blocks. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 11 inches. 


244—Earty AMERICAN CarvED AND GinpED Mirror Circa 1830 


Oblong, the frame with turned half-round balusters joined by 
rosetted corner-blocks and enriched at the corners with leaf scroll- 
ing; upper panel of tin lacquered with a marine within a floral 
garland. 

Height, 3114, inches; width, 18 inches. 


245—Earty AmeEriIcAN CAarvep Manocany Wart Mirror 


Tall oblong, with half-round fluted pilasters supporting an 
architrave enriched with two flat-carved leaf-scrolls ; upper panel 
with gilded painting of a seaside cottage and ship. 


Height, 33 inches; width, 1714 inches. 


246—Earty AMERICAN DecaLcoMANIA Ping FYRE-BOARD 


Covered with paper printed with an ornate border principally 
in emerald and white, with a central picture of the Pantheon in 
Paris surrounded by a frame of gilded arabesqued leaf-scroll- 
ings. Rare. 

Height, 3614 inches; length, 42 inches. 


First Session 


247—Earty AMERICAN PinE anp Mapte Bepsipe Tasie 
Circular top supported on turned and balustered pillar standing 
on four hickory splayed legs. 


Height, 241% inches; diameter, 191% inches. 


248—Earity American Mapite CanpDLESTAND 
Square top supported on graceful balustered pillar terminating 


in scrolled tripod feet. 
Height, 254% inches; width, 17 inches. 


249—Marie anp Watnut OccasionaL Tape 
American, XVIII Century 
Oblong top, molded frieze with single drawer having brass knob 
handle chiseled with urn-figure; canted tapering legs terminating 


in pad feet. 
Height, 2714 inches; width, 19 inches. 


250—Earty American Wautnut Work TasLEe 
Oblong overhanging top, frieze with single drawer trimmed with 
glass knob; turned legs joined by shelf stretcher with serpentined 


front. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 191% inches. 


251—Prarwoop anp Manocany Work TasLeE ; 
American, circa 1810-1820 

Square top, frieze with two drawers having rosetted glass 
handles; slightly tapering round legs, ring-turned knees and 


feet. 
Height, 28%, inches; width, 201% inches. 


9252—Earty AMERICAN Pingt WaAsH-STAND 


Oblong with scrolled rear gallery and sausage-turned rail ends; 
front with three long drawers having flat knob-handles, bracketed 


apron. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 35 inches. 


953—Earty AmeEericAN Marnie AND PInE WooL-wInDER 


X-shaped frame of intersecting squares of struts revolving about 
a central tapering pole supported on a beveled cross-foot. 


Height, 351/, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


254—Earty American Bircw anp Marie ScHooLtmasTEerR’s Desk 
Narrow oblong cock-beaded top with rear gallery; beaded slant- 
front enclosing interior with two drawers and _ pigeon-holes ; 


quadrangular tapering legs. 
Height, 3714 inches; width, 2614 inches. 


255—Map.e anp Hickory Coms-pack Winpsor Arm CHAIR 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Arched back braced with seven spindles, horseshoe arm-rail finely . 
scrolled at the extremities and spported on canted balustered up- 
rights, saddle-seat on balustered splayed legs joined by bobbin 
H-stretcher. 


256—Pair Marie anp Hickory Nine-sprnpie Wrinpsor SipE Cuairs 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Yoke-shaped back with nine slender spindles; shaped seat on 

four turned and splayed legs joined by H-stretcher. 


257—PainteED Mapie Sipe Cuarr American, Late XVIII Century 
Fan-shaped slightly scrolling back with ladder of three gradu- 
ated splats; saddle-shaped seat on turned slightly bulbous legs 
joined by frontal bar stretcher. Rush seat of later date; has 
been painted olive-brown. 


258—Si1x Mapie anp Hickory “Cuicken-coop” Winpsor Sipe CHarrs 
Early American 

Fan-shaped back with seven spindles of hickory supporting a 
second top rail; dish-seat on four turned and splayed legs joined 


by bobbin H-stretcher. 


259—HEarty AMERICAN PEAaRwoop anp Mapte Sing CwHair 


Fan-shaped back with ladder of three splats ; round legs tapering 
at the feet and well stretchered, rush seat of later date. | 


260—Earty AmrricAaNn Marie anp Aso Winpsor CHAIR 


Fan-shaped back with seven spindles; molded seat on splayed 
“bamboo” legs joined by slight stretchers. ' 


First Session 


261—MapLe anp Hickory Lapper-pack Rocker 
American, Early XVIII Century 
‘Round turned posts with graceful vase finials, three arched slats ; 
finely scrolled arms above turned and balustered uprights, doubly 
stretchered. New rush seat. 


262—Carvep Manocany Wart Mirror 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong with fret-carved scroll-cresting and base ornament about 
a plain frame. Height, 201% inches; width, 14 inches. 


263-—RosEwoop AND STAINED Manocany Farm-HovusE Crock 
By Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn. 
Arched case with balustered half-round pilaster moldings enclos- 
ing dial above a circular glass panel with a view of the State 
House, Boston. Interior with original maker’s label, brass move- 
ment. In running order. Height, 18 inches. 


264—Manocany AND Waunvut Eicut-pay Basket Crock 
By E. N. Welch, Forestville, Conn. 


Circular dial, with sanded glass door having a reserved basket 
of leafage; interior with original maker’s label and brass move- 
ment. In running order. Height, 19 inches. 


265—Earty AmeERIcAN Brass WARMING-PAN 
Circular, the lid with incised floral decoration; oak handle. 
Length, 41 inches. 


266—RarEr Earty American WrovucuHtT-Iron WEATHER-VANE 
Slender foil with finely conceived revolving figure of a serpent. 
Mounted in weathered shaft. Height, with shaft, 45 inches. 


267—CueErrywoop Curty Marre Bepsiwr TAsie 
American, circa 1810-1820 
Oblong top, frieze with unusual convex drawer having brass 
knob; round legs turned at knees and feet. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 201% inches. 


Kwdly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


268—Earty American Eronizep Tra Taste on Iron STanp 
Circular molded tilting top supported on slender balustered shaft 
terminating in rocaille and C-scroll enriched iron tripod. Top 


painted with a floral nosegay. 
Height, 271% inches; diameter, 21 inches. 


269—Marre Dressinc TABLE American, circa 1810-1820 
Oblong top with rear gallery, frieze with one drawer having 
knobbed handles; tapering legs turned at knees and feet. 

Height, 32 inches; length, 281% inches. 


270—Earty American Birp’s-rye Marie WaAsH-sTAND 
Square top with scrolled three-quarter gallery pierced for basin 
and glasses; open front with single base drawer, turned vase feet. 
Height, 34 inches; width, 181%, inches. 


2°71—Earty American Curerrywoop Curst or Drawers 
Oblong top, front with four long drawers of variable depths 
trimmed with oval brasses bearing the American Eagle and ori- 
ginal oval handles; shaped apron, bracket feet. 
Height, 3 feet 6 inches; width, 8 feet 6 inches. 


272—Earty Connecticut Patintep Cuinp’s Winpsor CHa 
Union Chair Co., Winsted, Conn. 
Fan-shaped back with decorated crowning rail supported on three 


spindles, splayed round legs stretchered and with foot-rest. 
Painted black. 


273—Marre Wrinpsor Cririp’s CHatir 
American, Late XVIII Century 


Fan-shaped back with four spindles, unusual flat seat on short 
splayed legs joined by slender stretcher. 


274—PInE anp Mapre Lapper-pacx Rocker 
American, XVIII Century 
Round uprights supporting a ladder of three splats, the two 
lower unusually joined by four slender turned spindles; flat- 
shaped bobbin arms, round posts with mushroom tops, well 
stretchered and standing on bar rockers. Splint seat. 


First Session 


275—Marie anp Hicxory Lapper-pack Sipe CHair anp Rocker 
American, circa 1700 
(a) Round posts tapering at the top, with three arched slats; 
round legs well stretchered, splint seat. (8) Round posts with 
tapering turned finials, four arched and curved slats; slender 
arms, round front posts with turned button finials, doubly 
stretchered and on plain rocker. Splint seat. 


276—Marrie anp Hickory ‘LappEer-pack Rocker 

3 American, Early XVIII Century 
Round posts with short tapering finials, three slats, the two lower 
once arched; round legs joined by double stretcher. (Placed on 
rockers at a later date. New rush seat.) 


277—Four Marzirt anp Oax Lapper-pack Sipe Cuarrs 
American, Early XVIII Century 
Round posts with turned knob finials and three arched splats; 
round doubly stretchered legs, splint seats. 


278—Manocany anp Wautnut Torter Mirror Early American 


Oblong molded mirror with cornice, supported on square beveled 
piers with ball finials; oblong base with single long drawer hav- 
ing concave face and trimmed with turned knob handle. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 25%, inches. 


279—Earty American GinpED Wari Mirror Circa 1830 


Tall oblong, framed in turned half-round pilasters joined by 
rosetted corner-blocks; the upper panel with eglomisé painting 


of a farm-house. 
Height, 2414, inches; width, 121%, inches. 


280—Earty AmEricAn Manocany Wari Mirror 


Oblong cyma-molded frame. 
Height, 24% inches; width, 18 inches. 


281—Marre Ovar Taste American, Late XVIII Century 
Exceptionally fine oval top, plain frieze; quadrangular tapering 
legs. (Feet have been slightly amputated.) 


Height, 21 inches; length, 321% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


282—Rare Pine Pircrim Taste American, Late XVII Century 

Exceptionally fine circular top supported on triangular frieze, 

with three round canted legs, ring turned at knees and feet and 
joined by triangular box stretcher. 

Height, 23%, inches; diameter, 31% inches. 

Note: ‘These tables are now extremely uncommon, as the joinery in their 

manufacture was considerably more difficult than that of the ordinary rec- 

tangular understructure. Nutting, in “Furniture of the Pilgrim Century,” 

illustrates two or three of a less primitive type, but has no such fine example. 


283—Earty AmeERIcCAN CHERRYWOOD Drop-LEAF Work TAasLE 
Circa 1810-1820 


Oblong, with two drop-leaves supported on broad frieze flanges ; 
tapering legs ring-turned at knees and towards the feet. 
Height, 29 inches; length extended, 34 inches. 


284—Earty American CHERRYwWoop Drop-Lear TABLE 
Circa 1820-1830 
Oblong top with two drop-leaves, frieze with single end drawer, 
turned legs tapering to knob feet. 
Height, 291% inches; length extended, 44 inches. 


First Session 


285—Marrte Drop-tear Breaxrast Tape American, 1770-80 


Oblong top, with two drop-leaves, supported on unusually broad 
frieze flanges, trimmed with small knobs; plain frieze supported 
on finely molded quadrangular legs. 

Height, 261%, inches; length extended, 341% inches. 


286—Imporranrt Marre Siant-rront Writinc Desk 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong top dovetailed into slant front with writing-fall con- 
cealing interior fitted with pigeon-holes, drawers (three missing) 
and a central panel-cupboard flanked by half-round pilasters ; 
the front with four graduated long drawers, molded base. Grace- 


ful bracket feet. Fine patina. 
Height 43%, inches; width, 351%, inches. 


287—Earty American LacquERED AND PaArcEL-GILDED Wari Mrr- 
ROR | Circa 1850 

Tall oblong, the frame with ring-turned half-pilasters joined by 
rosetted corner blocks; the upper panel with eglomisé painting 

of a cottage. Height, 251, inches; width, 13 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


288—Manocany Siant-Front Writine Drsk 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong top with slant front, the fall concealing interior fitted 
with drawers and pigeon-holes, including two secret compart- 
ments; the front with long drawers trimmed with beaded oval 
brasses and handles and standing on molded base with bracketed 
feet. Height, 41 inches; width, 40 inches. 


289—Earty American Ginp—Ep Wart Mirror Circa 1830 
Oblong, framed in ring-turned and balustered half-round pil- 
asters joined by corner blocks; upper panel lacquered with pre- 


sentment of a meeting-house. 
Height, 2714 inches; width, 141%, inches. 


290—Earty AmeEricAN Pine anp BrEcHwoop Watt Mrrror 
Circa 1820 
Overhanging cornice enriched with pendants, and supported on. 
two half-round spirally twisted pilasters framing the mirror, 
with upper panel of glass decorated with a rustic farm-house. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 18 inches. 


291—Earty American Warnut Wart Mirror 
Broad frieze with arched figure surmounted by cavetto-molded 
cornice, the sides similarly molded and standing on broad oblong 
base. Height, 39 inches; width, 17 inches. 


292—Marie CuHiLp’s CHair American, Mid-XVIII Century 
Curved back of crowning-rail and single bar splat, scrolling arms 
on round uprights tapering at the foot and doubly stretchered, 
with child’s foot-rail. Original splint seat. ( Defective.) 


293—Four Carvep Manocany Sipe Cuarrs 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Fan-shaped open backs with median rosette cresting and in- 
curved ribbon splat enriched with central similar rosette figure ; 
incised and paneled in blocks, quadrangular tapering legs joined 
by H-stretcher. Chintz seats. (Slight repairs needed to carv- 
ing.) 


First Session 


294—ImPporTANT QuEEN ANNE Marie Rovunpasovut CHair 
American, 1720-380 
Finely scrolled horseshoe back with shaped pediment, supported 
on three turned, balustered and blocked uprights unusually joined 
by three cyma-turned and one ball-turned stretcher. Terminat- 
ing in turned cup-feet, the foremost in a Spanish foot; square 
rush seat of later date. 


(Illustrated) 


295—Four Marie anp Pine Care Cop Winpsor SipE CuHairs 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Fan-shaped back with seven curved spindles; molded seat on 
splayed, bamboo-turned and stretchered legs. 


296—Turee Earty American Marie Hircucock Cuairs 
Circa 1820 
Open back with curved crowning rail and slat, ring-turned round 
splayed legs tapering to button feet and well stretchered. New 
rush seats. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


297—RarE Connecticut Carvep Pint Dresstnc TABLE 
American, 1770-80 


Oblong top, the front with incurved centre, and having three 
drawers, with turned knob handles; on oblong base with one long 
drawer, supported in triangular brackets springing from cham- 
fered quadrangular legs. The drawers having slight formal in- 


cised decoration at the ends. 
Height, 351 inches; length, 38 inches. 


Note: A most unusual, almost unique piece, suggesting the influence of 
Chippendale on the rustic design of an inland Connecticut town. 


(Illustrated) 


298—Rare Oak Tavern BencuH American, Early XVIII Century 


Oblong top with interestingly shaped apron; closed end supports 
with molded advanced front feet and stepped base apertures, 


joined by bar-stretcher. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 46 inches. 


First Session 


299—Ruope Istanp Bircu anp Marie Drop-tear Tas.e 
Early XVIII Century, circa 1740 
Circular top, including two drop-leaves; tapering legs unusually 
turned at the knees and terminating in pad feet. Leaves are 
supported on gates formed by diagonally opposite legs. (Top 
has been clamped at ends with wood of later date.) 


Height, 261% inches; diameter, 48 inches. 


Note: An interesting reference in Lockwood’s “Colonial Furniture in 
America,” vol. 2, p. 203, indicates that legs of this type are found exclusively 
on furniture manufactured in Rhode Island and dating principally to the sec- 
ond quarter of the eighteenth century. 


(Illustrated) 


300—Si1x Earty American Decoratrep Hircucock Cuairs 
Fan-shaped open back with ring-turned top rail; curved bar slat 
on four pinnacle spindles. Turned, splayed and stretchered legs. 
Painted chocolate-brown, with applied floral decoration in colors. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


301—Pine anp CHErRRywoop PEMBROKE TABLE 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong top with two drop-leaves having rounded corners; plain 
frieze, quadrangular tapering legs. Leaves are supported on 
gates formed of diagonally opposite legs, the frieze flanges in 


oak. 
Height, 2 feet 3 inches; length extended, 5 feet 3 inches; width, 3 
feet 10 inches. 


302—San Dominco Manocany Drop-LeaFr Breaxrast TABLE 
American, 1750-1775 
Circular top including two drop-leaves, frieze with ogee-scrolled 
brackets supported on tapering legs terminating in rudimentary 
claw feet. The drop-leaves are supported on gates sustained 


by diagonally opposite legs. 
Height, 27 inches; diameter, 411% inches. 


303—Earty AmMERIcAN Marte Worx Tasie Circa 1800-1810 
Oblong top, deep frieze with two drawers having original brass 
knob handles; round tapering legs ring-turned at knees, button 


feet. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 181%, inches. 


304—Pine anp Marte Tavern Taste American, XVIII Century 
Oblong clamped top sliding above box frieze; slender tapering 
splayed balustered legs joined by box stretcher. (Top appa- 
rently of slightly later date.) 


305—Manocany GATE-LEG TABLE American, circa 1810 
Oblong top with the leaves supported on single-legged gates; 
cyma-molded frieze, quadrangular tapering legs. 


Height, 28 inches; length extended, 641% inches; width, 42 inches. 


306—PoprLarwoop CHEst or Drawers 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Oblong dovetailed top with applied molded cornice; front with 
four graduated beaded long drawers trimmed with original brass 
bail handles. Molded base with bracket feet. 


Height, 37 inches; length, 4214 inches. 


First Session 


307—ImportTANT CuRLY-MAPLE QUEEN ANNE HicHBOY 
American, circa 1720 
Oblong top with cyma and cavetto-molded cornice, front with 
five graduated long drawers. Underbody with molded top and 
one long drawer above three deep drawers; finely cabrioled legs 
terminating in pad feet. Scrolled key-plates and brasses of later 

date. A superb piece, with rich original patina. 


Height, 6 feet; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


308—Marrie Cuest or Drawers American, XVIII Century 
Oblong tray top, front with two small and four graduated long 
drawers, trimmed with oval brasses chiseled with the Temple of 
Love and having oval handles; molded base on scrolled bracket 
feet. (The above piece is in original condition except for the 
brasses, and initially formed the lower portion of a chest-on- 


chest.) 
Height, 45 feet; width, 38 inches. 


309—Pine Dresser Pennsylvania, circa 1770 
Oblong with heavily molded cornice, back with two shelves and 
molded plate-rails; underbody with two paneled cupboards 
trimmed with turned knob handles and having brass H-hinges 


of later date, fitted interior. : 
Height, 6 feet; width, 3 feet 11 inches. 


SECOND SESSION 


mo roWAY;, APRIL 99,1925, AT 2:15.P. M. 
Catalogue Numbers, 310 to 517 inclusive 


SMALL MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS 


310—Earty American Porrrair MINIATURE 


ABRAHAM Lincotn. Oval bust portrait of the President, in- 


clined slightly to the right. Framed. 
Height, 23% inches. 


311—Pair Pexin Enamet INcENSE-BURNERS 
Leaf-shaped, pierced with four holes and having kidney-shaped 
cover; decoration of leaf-scrolls and blossoms in rose, blue and 
white. 
Length, 444 inches. 
312—Bronze Desk Ser By Tiffany Studios, New York 
Comprising massive ink-well, match-stand, perpetual calendar, 
blotting pad, paper-knife, pen-tray and letter-rack ; chiseled with 
interlacing arabesques, linking circular medallions enclosing pre- 
sentments of animals, fish, human figures and the like. 


312s—Trakwoop Humipor 
Cubical box lined in cedar and white enamel; with silver plate 


monogrammed, “H. R.” : 
Height, 6 inches. 


313—Repoussé Sitver PHorocrapH FRAME 
Oval aperture encircled by repoussé silver scrolling and leafage 
and crested by a cherub-head surmounted by a royal crown, 


upheld by two angelic supporters. 
Height, 7 inches. 


314—Partntep PorceLaIn Praaurt In Metar Frame 
Une Framanpe. Bust portrait in quaint mediaeval costume, on 
circular plaque, in frame scroll-pierced and enriched with mas- 


carons. 
Diameter of plaque, 8%4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


315—Two Bronze Caprnet HAanpdies Paduan, XVI Century 


Lyre-shape; formed of two scrolled dolphins. Fine old yellow- 
brown patina. 
Height, 31%, inches. 
316—STERLING SitveR Mintature Wririne CaAsE 


Box shaped with fitted interior; monogrammed. In leather case. 


317—STeEeRiLING Sinver “PLAyiInc Carp” Travetine CrLtocKk 


By Clark, London 

Circular, the figures of the dial replaced by painted playing 
cards; in leather traveling case. 

Diameter, 334 inches. 

318—Carvep anp GiLpED ReELiauaRy Italian, XVII Century 


In the form of a capital, having bracketed cornice, leaf supports 
and central oblong panel, grated in forged iron. 


Height, 8 inches; length, 13% inches. 


SIENESE SCHOOL, XIV Century 
319—BUSTS OF WARRIORS (Siz) 


Warriors wearing most elaborate armor, within curiously lobed 
arch. 


SIENESE SCHOOL, XIV Century 
319s—BUSTS OF STUDENTS (Five) 


Companions to the preceding. 


GLASS, FAIENCE AND PORCELAINS 


320—Twetve Goup-pEcoRATED AMBER SHERRIES 
Quatrefoil bowl of fine amber glass decorated with gilded floral 
scrollings and lattice in the Rococo manner. 
Height, 334 inches. 
321—TWweELveE GoLtp-pECORATED CLARETS 


Quatrefoil bowl of fine amber glass decorated with gilded floral 


scrollings and lattice in the Rococo manner. 
Height, 3% inches. 


Second Session 


322—Two Cur CrystaL WaAtEeR CARAFES 


One with globular, the other with hive-shaped body; boldly cut 


with fan, square medallion and other patterns. 
Heights, 7°/4, inches. 


3823—Parr Cur CrystaLt DECANTERS 


Globular body cut with hob-nail and fan ornament, faceted neck 


and stopper. 
Height, 71% inches. 


324—Trn RueEnisH Decoratep AND Tintep Hocks 


Bowl slip-painted with different couplets in German, in praise of 
wine; on ringed and knopped tinted stem ornamented with three 


eee 
berry bosses and standing on circular bell foot. 
Height, 7, inches. 


325—CrystaL DecantrrR Mountep In DutcHu SILVER 


Flattened pear-shape, molded with floral scrolls and gadroons; 
neck stopper and base mounted in repoussé silver developing 


scrolls. 
Height, 8% inches. 


326—Fovur Crystau Spirit Botries 
Square, with hobnail cuttings and faceted stopper. 
Height, 10 inches. 


3827—CrystTaL DEecANTER 


Flattened spheroidal body with tall hexagonal faceted neck and 
pear-stopper; decoration of tiny stars and band of meander 


figure about the shoulder. 
Height, 11% inches. 


327 A—SERVICE OF DECORATED VENETIAN TaspLE GLASs 


Decoration in colors of leaf-scrolls supporting festoons of roses, 
a medallion with amoristic subject, and a gilded crest with motto, 
Sans Crainte. Comprising: twenty water glasses, twenty claret 
glasses, twenty finger bowls, and finger bow] saucers, twenty-three 
decanters, three small decanters, fifteen liqueur glasses, twenty 
champagne glasses, thirty-five lemonade glasses, twenty sherry 
glasses, twenty port glasses, one large goblet, one amber Venetian 
glass centrepiece, one large Venetian decanter, ten amber wine 
glasses and thirteen amber wine glasses with spiral and winged 
shaped stems, four glass compotes, with fluted plates. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


3298—Five Gitpep Briev-pvu-ror Porcentain Trea Puates 
Lavishly decorated with gilded leaf-scrolls on a band of deep blue, 
about a reserved centre. 
Diameter, 74, inches. 
329—Nixt Decorated Porcenain TEA PLATEs Doulton 
White glaze, the rim with detached floral sprays in ivy-green. 
Diameter, 7 inches. 


330—PorcreLain Cake Dis anp Five Tra Puates Limoges 
Band of sage-green with engrailed gilded border. 
Diameter of dish, 12 inches. 


331—PainTED PorcELAIN PLAQUE 
Tue Rescurt. Male and female birds swooping down from a 
flowering branch to the aid of their brood in a nest, which has 


fallen into a stream. 
Diameter, 14144 inches. 


332—PaintTeED VIENNA PorcELAIN Praaur After Peter Paul Rubens 
Tue DavcuHTer oF Rusens. Circular plaque, the marly lav- 
ishly enriched with gilded scroll arabesques on grounds of claret 
and sky-blue; the cavetto finely painted with a reproduction of 


the famous Rubens picture. 
Diameter of plaque, 15 inches. 


3808—DeEcorRATED PorcELAIN Fish PLarEAu and ELEVEN PLATES 
By B. Albert, Haviland-Limoges 
Finely painted with presentments of fish in their habitats, the 
marly of royal-blue decorated with a border of gilded lattice 
and rocaille-scrolling. 


334—Ten Porcetain Dessert PLAtes Limoges 

Shaped gilded edges, the cavetto finely painted with naturalistic 
sprays of white and orange roses. 

Diameter, 834 inches. 

335—TweLvE Decorated Porcetain GAME PLATES Limoges 

Matt glaze, the marly with compartments separated by shell 

moldings and ornamented alternately with presentments of game 

and sporting trophies, with a central gilded wreath of ivy leaves. 


Diameter, 9% inches. 


Second Session 


336—ELEVEN Decorated PorceLAIN GAME PLATES Limoges 


Valanced edges, molded with recurring shell ornaments in rose 
du Barry enclosing compartments painted alternately with game 
and leaf sprays having pendant ornaments; the centre with a 


gilded ivy wreath. 


Diameter, 9 inches. 


337—DeEcoraTeD PorceLain TEA SERVICE Dresden Style 
Comprising teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer and two cups 
and saucers, with gilded edges and handles, and having lobed 
bodies boldly decorated rocaille festoons, the white glaze painted 
with sprays of naturalistic flowers. 


338—DecorateD Porcetain Cake DisH anp Four Puarrs Limoges 


Border of pendant bunches of stocks in rose and pale green, 


gilded central arabesque. 
Diameter of dish, 12 inches. 


3389—PaIntep PorcELAIN PLAQUE Burslem 


Circular shallow plaque very finely painted with sprays of russet, 


cardinal and white chrysanthemums. 
Diameter, 1914, inches. 


8340—DecoratTED DreEspEN PorRcELAIN PLATEAU 


Cartouche-shaped, with two molded and gilded handles; finely 
decorated with a nosegay of naturalistic wild fiowers, the marly 
with molded rocaille ornament and tiny painted floral sprays. 


Brillant white glaze. 
Length, 2034 inches. 


341—Grovur or “Society oF CincinnatY’ Lowrstorr PorcEeLAIN 
English, Late XVIII Century 
Comprising circular punch bowl, valanced oval dish, plate, cup 
and saucer, small sugar bowl, tea bowl, demi-tasse cup and 
beaker. Decoration of slight floral sprays together with the 
crest of the Society of Cincinnati in gilding and soft colors, on 

a grayish white glaze. (Several pieces cracked or imperfect.) 


Diameter of punch bowl, 1114 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


342—MontTEe.Lurpo PLATE Tuscan, XVI Century 
Round, with yellow and green enamel. Decorated with male 


figure on horseback. 
Diameter, 1214 inches. 


343—Urzino PLATE AVI Century 
In the foreground, Actaeon is represented after his transforma- 
tion into the form of a stag by the revengeful Diana who is 
represented nude; with other goddesses. (Restored.) 


Diameter, 12% inches. 


344—F"AlENCE JARDINIERE Bown Aanp PLATE Gien, XIX Century 
Bowl with ram’s-head handles, and decoration of figures of the 
Italian Comedy in rustic landscape; plate with three military 
trophies and guilloche border, all executed in faience colors. 


(Bowl slightly cracked.) 


Height of bowl, 714 inches; diameter of bowl, 9 inches. 


345—Patr Rooxwoop Ovorp VAsrEs 


Closed neck with loop handle and large and small spouts ; decora- 
tion on a buff glaze of field mice and various incised ornaments, 
in blues, browns, grays and gilding. 

Height, 91% inches. 


346—PEwTER AND Gien Farence CovereD JuG 
Ovoid body, with cup-shaped neck and hinged pewter lid. Deco- 
ration in the Italian manner of a shield of arms and isolated 


cherub-heads, chimeras and other ornament. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


347—Parr Frxety Decoratrep Coverrep Vases 
Schulenberg, XLX Century 
Inverted pear-shape, with hat-cover having pointed finial. Dec- 
oration of four panels, depicting a nosegay of naturalistic flowers 
on a black ground and cavaliers in battle and on a journey, the 
cover similarly. Copious gilded formal ornament. 


Height, 13 inches. 


Second Session 


348—Parr Gren Farencrt Coverep VAsEs 
Flattened pear-shape with tapering neck and molded lip, the 
shoulders with two molded horned mascarons with husk-pendants. 
Decoration of an escutcheon and flying chimeras in faience col- 


ors. (One cover broken.) 
Height, 16 inches. 


349—Patrr Decorated Cetapon Pitertm Botrries wirH Covers 
ATX Century 
The shoulder with two molded dragons in ochre; the body deco- 
rated with circular reserved medallions developing in deep blue 
on one side birds, on the other a domestic ceremony and a 
formal landscape. ‘The remainder with sprays of flowers in deep 
blue under a broadly crackled celadon glaze. (One cover slightly 


repaired. ) 
Height, 22 inches. 


350—Parr Decorated Rooxwoop VasEs 
Ovoid with cylindrical neck and molded lip, finely decorated with 
panels, outlined by spiraled bands of gilding, presenting insects, 
birds in flight and allegories, in brilliant colors and gilding; the 
neck and lip enriched with a band of quilled gilding. (One 


slightly cracked.) 
Height, 23 inches. 


351—DecoratTep Fatence PEDESTAL JARDINIERE 
Globular ovoid bow] having winged scroll-handles, on balustered 
pedestal; decorated in the Chinese manner with scroll arabesques, 
peony blossoms and the like, molded on a pinkish-white glaze. 


Total height, 41 inches. 


SILVER TABLE WARE AND THREE LOTS OF JEWELRY 


352—Frencu Sitver Broocu Mountep witu Precious STONES 


In the form of a miniature standing mirror; oval plaque of nacre 
set in a ring of fifty-three small pearls surrounded by a wreath 


of tiny emeralds and almondines set in silver. 
Length, 1% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


353—Two SILVER-MOUNTED N&ECK-CHAINS 


Set with circularly cut rhinestones mounted in plain silver links. 


Lengths, 26 and 34 inches. 


354—HunGARIAN GILDED SILVER AND ENAMEL WatTCH-PENDANT 
MounTep In PreEcious STONES 


Brooch with oval enamel medallion displaying an amorino sup- 
porting two smaller pendants, similarly decorated, and a lady’s 
watch; also, en chatelaine, a swan seal and a watch-key in the 
form of a jester. Lavishly set with turquoises, garnets, almon- 


dines and pearls. With case. 
Length, 7%, inches. 


355—Fovur Oxup Dutcu Sinrver THIMBLE-cUPS 


Various engraved and repoussés decorations. 


356—Two Oup Sitver Ecc-curs 


Semi-ovoid, on three cock’s-claw feet. 
Height, 2%, inches. 


357—Grovur oF MiscELLANEOUS TABLE SILVER 


Comprising five salt spoons, three knife-rests, four demi-tasse 
spoons, two fish knives with nacre handles, berry ladle, two 
knives, five assorted spoons, a fork, two strainers and two handles 
for entrée dishes. 


858—TwetvrE SILVER-MOUNTED Fruit Knives 


Bone shanks monochromed olive-green, mounted in silver at 


shoulder and handle. 


359—TwELvE SILVER-MOUNTED Tra Knives 


To match the preceding. 


360—SILVER-MOUNTED Bonet Carvine SEt 


Comprising knife, fork and steel ; the handles mounted in repoussé 
silver displaying fan, crescent and other ornament. 


Second Session 


3861—Oup Sitver Puncw Lape Nirnberg, 1809 
Deep ovoid bowl; handle pin-marked, “O.M.v.R., 1809.” 


Length, 141% inches. 


362—TWELVE SILVER-PLATED 'TEASPOONS 
Reeded shank with leaf-molded handle, monogrammed, 5S. 


363—SILVER-PLATED CoFFrEE-PpoT AND Hot-watEer Jue 
(a) Ovoid, the cover with vase finial. (8) Pear-shaped, with 
wicker handle, the cover with pineapple finial; monogrammed. 


Heights, 5% and 7 inches. 


364—SILVER-PLATED COFFEE-POT AND Syrup Jue 
(a) Pear-shaped, with lobed cover and engraved decoration ; 
wicker handle. (8) Coniform, the lid with vase finial, mono- 


grammed. 
Heights, 6 inches. 


365—SILVER-PLATED SAUCE-BOAT 


On three leaf-voluted feet; with scrolled handle, monogrammed, 


re 
Length, 834 inches. | 


366—Twetve FreNcH SILVER-MOUNTED Nacre Fruit Knives 
Fine nacre handles, mounted at the shoulder with repoussés 
festooned scrolls. 


367—Nest oF Four SILver-PLATED DisHEs 
By Gorham Co., New York 
Shaped oval with gadrooned edges and rocaille ornament; the 


largest trenched for gravy. 
Lengths, 11%, 15, 1934 and 2414 inches. 


368—Group oF Assorted TaspLE SILVER 
Comprising condiment cruet stand, three tiered cake-stand, pail- 
shaped butter-dish, three pepper-mills (including one in maple) 
and small spirit lamp. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


LL 


369—Ruvsstan GinpED-sItveR AND TuLa Enamet Trea Eevuipacr 
Comprising tongs, spoon-strainer, tea-scoop and small lemon- 
fork, together with two square tea caddies, one with hinged lid 
and the other with screw top. Monogrammed and finely deco- 
rated with chased scrollings about medallions with views of a 
Russian city. In elaborate tulipwood traveling case. 


Height of case, 61% inches; length, 12°4 inches. 


370—Patr Sinver-PLATED Entrre DisHeEs 
By Tiffany & Co., New York 


Oval, with reed-molded edge. 
Length, 1114 inches. 


371—Grovur or AssorTED SILVER-PLATED TABLEWARE 


Comprising ten egg-cups, four knife-rests and large soup-ladle. 


372—Two Op Sitver Breakers Nirnberg, XVIII Century 
(a) Trumpet-shaped, with band decoration and relief inter- 
rupted by rosettes; flowering into circular base on three winged 
lion-feet, dated 1790. (8) Funnel-shaped, with finely hammered 
surface; inscribed I.K.F., A.I.D. 


373—SiLvER Hot-watTrer Jue Italian, Late XVIII Century 
Pear-shaped, with hinged cover having acorn finial; scrolled loop 


handle bulging at its intersection, with bone insulators. 


Height, 91, inches. 


374—Two Earty AMERICAN SILVER PLATES oR COASTERS 
By J. B. Jones, Boston 


Circular, the edge molded with leaf-and-tongue ornament ; mono- 
grammed, A.C.L. Heavy pieces. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


375—Oxtp AMERICAN Sitver TEa-cappy 
By Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co., Boston — 
Oval valanced body with hinged lid; the compartments with sym- 


metrical decoration of pendant leaf borders. 
Height, 51% inches. 


Second Session 


376—OLp SiLveER CoverED TUREEN Bavarian, XVIIT Century 


Oval with reeded lip and boldly lobed body, on four scrolled leaf- 
feet; the cover with two old engraved escutcheons and coquille 
finial, the body inscribed at a later date, “R. G. & E. W. Shaw, 


March 3, 1847.” 
Height, 7° inches; length, 11 inches. 


377—SILVER TRay Italian, Late XVIII Century 


Oval, with laterally reeded edge and marly pierced with con- 
tinuous loop of ribbon enveloping repeated leaf triads; fan- 


shaped loop handles. 
Length, 2334 inches. 


378—SILVER-PLATED TUREEN 
Semi-ovoid molded body with loop handles; monogrammed. 


Height, 1114 inches. 


379—SILVER-PLATED PLATEAU 
Circular mirror top, the edge boldly modeled with sprays of 
roses. 
Diameter, 201% inches. 
380—Correr Urn English, Directotre Period 


Bowl-shape, with incurved mouth and dome cover ,on square base 
having ball feet. Much incrusted with verdigris. 


Height, 19 inches. 


BRASSES AND BRONZES, FIREARMS 


381—OrnaMENTAL Curvep DaccEer anp SHorT Sworp 
(a) Malayan dagger, the grip inlaid in mother-of-pearl. (3) 
Japanese curved short sword with bone and ebonized handle, in 


bamboo sheath. 
Lengths, 12144 and 16 inches. 


382—-Par Antievr Fruxtiock Durrune Pisroxrs 
Walnut frame with curved stock, finely brass mounted. Various 


armorers’ marks. 
Length of barrel, 9 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


383—Pair Earty AMERICAN CAVALRY SpuRS AND Iron Bit 


384—F EDERAL SABRE By Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London 
Channeled, slightly curved blade, finely engraved with copious 
leaf-scrollings, the Federal crest with nineteen stars and a flag 
surmounted by a Republican cap and with the inscription, 
“Union.” Shagreened grip, spiraled counter-guard. With scab- 


bard. 
Length, 41 inches. 


385—FrENcH Dracoon’s Sworp Manf. Imp. de Chatelet, circa 1855 


Tapering fluted blade. Spiraled counter-guard encircling a 
wreathed gold-plated oval; ebony grip, chiseled brass pommel, 
with sword-knot bearing the Napoleonic crest. Iron scabbard. 


Length, 46 1/, inches. 


5386—Earty AmeErRIcCAN Brass Coat ScuTrrTrLE 
Height, 18 inches. 


387—Parr Earty AMERICAN Brass ANDIRONS 


Cup-shaped capital, on slender spirally fluted and gadrooned 
pillar flaring into massive baluster; on feet voluted on either side 


of the central shell-figure. 
Height, 24 inches. 


388—Set or Earty American Brass Fire Toots 


Comprising poker, tongs and shovel, the last with finely chased 
leaf-scroll decoration. 


389—Two Larcre Brass JarRDINIERES Italian, XVIII Century 


Classic urn-shape, with molded and gadrooned underbody en- 
riched with shell motive having aperture to draw off water. Sup- 
ported on octagonal molded base. Gadrooned and lobed turn- 
over rim. 

Height, 42 inches. 


390—Brass Fire Guarp Early American 


Oblong, the top rail supported on fluted quadrilateral uprights, 
the base with beaded oval bosses linked by repoussé leafage, with 
a central anthemion figure. 

Height, 11 inches; length, 67% inches. 


Second Session 


391—Tworotp Brass Fire Screen Directoire Style 
Decorations of wreaths and husk festoons, with horizontal bands 
of interlacing ribbon leafage. Urn finials joined by downcurved 
top rail braced with slender rayons from a central sunburst. 


Height, 3714, inches; total width, 24 inches. 


392—Brass Fire Guarp 


Low rails joined by leaf-enriched knobs, pierced end galleries 
with shell motives and scrolled leafage terminating in mascarons. 


Length, 75 inches. 


393—Corprer Lavazo on Forcep [ron Stanp 
Florentine, Late XVI Century 
Shallow circular bowl with two loop handles ; supported on grace- 
ful scrolled tripod enriched with flewr-de-lys and C-scrolls, the 
legs joined by triangular stretcher members at the knees. 
Total height, 3214 inches. 


394—Copprer Brasero on Forcep [ron StTanp 
, Italian or Spanish, Late XVI Century 
Deep bowl on cylindrical foot and having two loop handles and 
frontal apertures; on finely serpentined and scrolled iron tripod, 


the legs joined at the knees. 
Total height, 41 inches. 


395—BronzeE Group 


THe Wrestiers. Struggling figures of two men, one of whom 

has been forced to his knees on the ground. After the well known 

sculpture in the Uffizi, Florence. Brownish black patina. 
Height, 434 inches. 


396—Bronze Group 


Romutvus and Remus. Standing figure of the Wolf with pendant 
dugs, from which the two infants are extracting nourishment. 


Height, 51%, inches. 


3897—Bronze IncENSE BuRNER 


Figure of a water bird with pierced and movable back and webbed 


feet, standing on rushes. (Base needs repair.) 
Height, 51%, inches, 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


398—Bronze FicuRINE After Rosa Bonheur, 1822-99 


Exquisitely modeled figure of a sheep grazing on short grass. 


Oblong base with rounded ends. 
Height, 6 inches. 


399—BronzeE FIcuRINE 


Finely modeled presentment of a lobster. 
Length, 814 inches. 


400—BronzE STATUETTE 
Cuiip wirH Birp’s Nest. Erect undraped figure, the right hand 
carried to the lips, the left holding a nest with four eggs; rustic 


base. 
Height, 814 inches. 


401—Paim Sitverep Bronze Grovurs E. Guillemin, after Meissonier 


La Rixt. The two groups are taken from the painting by 
Meissonier, which depicts a quarrel across an overturned card 


table at an inn. Oval brass bases. . 
Height, 9 inches. 


402—CHINESE BronzE AND CARVED TEAKWoopD INCENSE-BURNER 


Circular bowl, on three stump feet, chiseled with animals and 
marine life; with pierced teakwood cover and finely pierced and 


scroll-carved base. 
Height, 9% inches. 


403—CHINESE Bronze VASE 


Pear-shaped, with flaring neck and two curious loop handles, 
decorated in the Ming manner with a band of key-fret ornament 
below a broad shoulder band chiseled with scrolling and further 
key-frets. 

Height, 1014 inches. 


404-—BronzE Rosewater SPRINKLER 


Pear-shaped body with long slender tubular neck; flaring foot. 
Chinese seal-mark on base. 
Height, 103, inches. 


Second Session 


405—BronzeE STATUETTE 


Psycue. Figure of a beautiful woman, half-draped, bending for- 
ward to grasp with both hands a bowl supported on a pedestal. 


Height, 11 inches. 


406—Bronze STATUETTE 


THE CymBAL-PLAYER. Standing, undraped figure of a man with 
extended arms holding cymbals. Greenish patina. 


Height, 12 inches. 


407—BronzE Group 


Pawn and YoutTHruy Baccuus. Erect undraped figure of the 

. former with outspread arms supporting on his shoulders a nude 

youth holding in his right hand a bunch of grapes. Oblong 
scagliola base. 

Height, 12 inches. 


408—BronzeE STATUETTE OF NAPOLEON 


Standing figure in bicorne and military cloak, the left hand thrust 
into the bosom; wearing decorations and a sword. On square 


bréche violette marble base. 
Height, 121%, inches. 


409—Parr Bronze STATUETTES 


Cavauiers. Standing figures of gentlemen in seventeenth century 


garb, armed. On square bréche marble base. 
Height, 138%, inches. 


410—CnHINESE BronzE Fvu-1Lion 


Finely modeled figure of a kylin ramping on a pierced brocade 


ball. 
Height, 1514, inches. 


411—CuHiInNESE Bronze Group Firrep As A CANDELABRUM 


TorroisE oF Lonceviry. On his back is the smaller tortoise 
and the meagre figure of a secretary bird, from the shoulder of 
which springs a candle-arm enriched with lotus. On oblong 


bréche marble base. 
Height, 161% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


412—Bronze Group After Houdon, French, XVIII Century 
Le Baiser. Busts of two lovers in close embrace, garlanded with 
flowers. Rich golden-yellow patina. Mounted on green marble 
pedestal. Enriched with cuivre doré molded mounts at crown 


and foot. 
Height, 9 inches. 


413—Bronze Ficure | 
Satyr. Erect undraped figure with horns and tail, the arms 
outstretched to the heavens. Oblong base; greenish patina. 


Height, 191% inches. 


414—Bronzep Repruica oF THE Mepici VASE | 
Reproduction of the famous vase, the frieze of which depicts a 
bacchic procession of musicians and celebrants of the feast; on 
vert antique marble plinth. (Slghtly chipped.) 
Height, 20 inches. 


415—Bronze Group 
THe Farnese Burzi. The plunging animal is checked by two 
men, one of whom casts a loop over his horns; at the side stands 
on guard an Amazon, while beneath the plunging hoofs is a 
reclining woman with outstretched arm, and a hound leaping to 


the attack. Square rocky base. 
Height, 21 inches; width, 18 inches. 


416—Patr Bronze STAtTuETTEs 


MouigrE anp Cornertie. Erect cloaked figures ofthe famous 
French dramatists, the former declaiming from a MS. On square 


basalt and gilded bronze plinths. 
Heights, 23 and 22%, inches. 


417—Bronze STATUETTE 


Aprouto. Erect undraped figure with sandals and a light cloak 
flung over the left shoulder, the right arm upraised and point- 
ing. Circular molded base. 

Height, 23°, inches. 


Second Session 


418—Bronzer Vicrory 


Erect winged figure, the right hand extending the victor’s laurel, 
the left holding the messenger’s wand; standing on a globe, on 


square bréche marble base. Greenish patina. 
Height, 27 inches. 


419—BronzeE STATUETTE After Praaiteles 


Hermes. After the famous statue by Praxiteles in the Heraeum 


at Olympia; the legs restored. Oblong base. 
Height, 30 inches. 


420—BronzE Marine Vase 


Massive trumpet-shaped vase, a bunch of iris silvered blossoms 
clasped to the stem; the whole standing on the undulating back 


of a sea serpent, on circular molded base. 
Height, 31 inches. 


421—Bronze Cotumn oF Antoninus Pius 
Reproduction of the famous column erected to the memory of 


the Emperor by Marcus Aurelius and incised with a spiral frieze 


emblematic of his victories over the barbarians. 
Height, 291% inches. 


422—BronzE STATUETTE 
A Satyr. Erect figure with tail, on tiptoe, the arms outstretched, 
the head horned and wreathed with acorns. On square base. 


Height, 321% inches. 


423—Pair Bronze STATUETTES AND PeEpEstats By Emile Guillemin 


Tue Vixines. Erect figures of warriors, with shield and war- 
axe, an arm upraised in challenge. Pedestals with circular tablet, 
the frieze enriched with a mythological subject and supported 
on splayed tripod legs terminating in claw feet. 


Height of figures, 37 and 4 inches; height of pedestals, 41 inches. 


424—BronzE AND ALGERIAN Onyx Bust on Onyx PEpDEsSTAL 


Bronze head of a Moorish boy framed in a turban, of onyx on a 
porphyrine marble base; onyx pedestal with circular pillar on 


square socle. 
Heights, bust, 16 inches; pedestal, 42 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


4244—BronzE STATUETTE By Matha Moreau 
Dainty figure of a young maiden lightly draped and wearing 
wings; seated on a rustic pedestal having a vase turned over at 


side spouting water. 
Height, 301% inches. 


LACES AND LINENS, BROCADE CUSHIONS AND VALANCES 


425—Lacr Parasot Mounted 1n GoLtp anp PREciIoUs STONES 
Fine shade of black watered silk with a broad band of appliqué 
Brussels lace developing trefoils; monogrammed crook handle 
finely mounted in eighteen-karat gold inset with a sapphire, a 
ruby, an emerald and twelve rose diamonds, in the form of a 
spray of blossom. 
Length. 37%, inches. 
426—Two Rericetyta Guirpure Lace anp Net CENTREPIECES 
Square, with cordonnet linen floral edge and panel border inser- 
tion of square reticella pattern within guards of drawn-work. 


36 inches square. 


427—Fine Linen anp Ducuesst Lact LuncHron Ser 
Comprising circular centrepiece, eight large and eight small 
doilies of the finest linen with borders of open Duchesse lace 
developing ribbon-knots winding among shamrocks and berries, 
and joined by double brides picotées. 


Diameter of centrepiece, 231% inches. 


428—Fiter Lact Panen 
Oval with serrated edge; developing interesting motive of three 
cupids sporting within a swaying floral branch. 


Length, 37 inches; width, 23 inches. 


429—Linen anv Goruic Reticenzra Lack Tra Croru 


Insertion of panel border and three bands of reticella lace with 
the usual square compartments involving geometrical figures ; 
valanced edge. 

Length, 40 inches; width, 33 inches. 


Second Session 


480—Two GuirpurE Lact PANELS 


Developing bold floral scrollings outlined by a strong cordonnet 
and linked by twisted brides picotées. 


Length, 46 inches; width, 19 inches. 


431—Russtan Lacr. BepsSPpREAD 


Oblong with valanced edges; circular central medallion enclosing, 
and surrounded by, a number of “pear” figures. Backed with 
golden-yellow cotton-back satin. 


Length, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 4 feet 5 inches. 


432—Fintet Lack anp BropEeriz ANGLAISE Tarte RUNNER 


Alternate squares of filet lace developing symmetrical wreath 
and geometrical figures, and panels of linen with formal floral 
cut-work. 

Length, 59 inches; width, 19 inches. 


433—BuLGARIAN EmpBrompERy AND Linen TEA CLoTH 


Embroidered in satin- and eyelet-stitch, in ivory and tan, with 
a border of undulating figures winding among small square medal- 
lions having saltires of cut-work, within bands of cut-work;_ 


peasant lace edge. 
Length, 60 inches; width, 41 inches. 


434—SpanisH and TorcuHon Lace anp Linen Axttar FRontTAL 
Edged in Spanish lace with undulating figure, with a broad Latin 
cross of Renaissance floral scrolling and various vertical strip 


insertions. 
Length, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 


435—Fitet anp Gotruic Lact LuncHron CLotrH 
Early XIX Century 
Scalloped circular shape, developing a diamond floral filet and 
Gothic medallioned lace central motive surrounded by further 
floral square of filet and Gothic lace; finished with a broad border 
of shadow filet lace, displaying angular scrollings of leaves. 


Diameter, 68 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


436—-Two GuipurE Lacr anp Net BrpsprREApDs 
Border of bold floral scrollings with double brides encroaching 
on a central panel of fine net; edged with similar scrolled floral 


designs. 
Length, 7 feet 1 inch; width, 6 feet 5 inches. 


437—MitanesE Lace anp Linen VALANCE 
Insertion of band of continuous vermiculate figures, with valanced 
lower edge developing opposed floral rosettes on a lattice of 


brides. 
Length, 78 inches; width, 151%, inches. 


438—INTERESTING Point DE FLANDRE LacE CovER 
Early XIX Century 
Extremely fine net, enriched regularly with pomegranate mo- 
tives, flowers and sprays; toward the borders with trailing 
vines and flowers. Deep borders of very fanciful scrolled bou- 
quets terminating in scalloped edge of entwined ribbon motives. 


7 feet 11 inches by 6 feet 2 inches. 


439—Fit TirEt Linen anno TorcHon Lace Baneuetine CLOTH AND 
TwetvE NApPkKINS 


Magnificent oatmeal cloth with two fine borders of lace insertion, 
the broader involving scrolling floral sprays, the narrower a 
chain of blossoms, on a stellate lattice, with five narrow guards 
of plain drawn-work. Cloth and napkins monogrammed, H.R. 
Length, 18 feet 8 inches; width, 7 feet 11 inches. 


440—Satin Damask CusHIon Louis XVI Style 
Sea green satin damassé in ivory, with ribbon trellis sustaining 
trophies and baskets of flowers. 


441—Drar v’Or Brocaprt CusHion 


Green silk damask field, brocaded in gold, silver, orange and 
emerald threads with complex interlacing floral patterns. 


442—Two Rep BrocaTrELLte Cusnions Luccan, XVII Century 
Red silk woven with conventional pattern over a plain ground. 


Length, 20 inches; width, 19 inches. 


Second Session 


443—CHINESE Sik EmpromEerep LAmp-sHADE 
In golden-brown, embroidered in the same color with camellia 
flowers amid slender graceful scrolling branches; fringed. Lined 


in rose silk. 
Diameter, 281%, inches. 


444—Sirk EMBROIDERED VALANCE Late XVIII Century 
Narrow valance or runner panel, the coral-red satin ground al- 
most completely covered by a lustrous embroidery of waves sus- 
taining peony blossoms, bats, conventional rockery and various 
formal motives executed in a great variety of colors. 


Length, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 1 foot 4 inches. 


MARBLES 


445—HeEvuenistic TerraA-cotta Heaps III Century B.C. 
Variously of patrician maidens, satyrs and men, including one 
circular plaque of Ganymede and the Swan. From the ancient 
Asia Minor city of Myrina. 


446—Two 'Terra-cotTa Grovurs After Pigalle 
In each two chubby cupidons are seen in close embrace; in one 
wheat and fruit are seen, symbolic of plenty, in the other are 
fish, symbolic of the sea. Deep putty-color patina. On oval 


molded base. 
Heights, 8 and 714 inches. 


447—MarsiE ALTO-RILIEVO 
Frora. Oval plaque with head and shoulders of a young girl, 
in high relief; long hair falling over her shoulders, her bosom 
wreathed in a festoon of flowers, 


Height, 17 inches; width, 14%, inches. 


448—Hatur-staruary Marsie Busr AVIT Century 
Portrait of an ecclesiastic in skullcap and long hair, in a gown 
and vest opened at the neck. Inscribed on base, Anno Dnt 
MDCLXXVI Hierro. Ruznvus Q. M. Anro Aegtatis LIX 


Patrruus Marci. Q. FRANCcIsCcI. 
Height, 29 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


449—Roman Green Marsie Group 
Tue Wrestiers. Figures of two undraped athletes struggling 
for mastery; oval base. After the group in the Uffizi Gallery, 


Florence. 
Height, 211% inches; length, 24 inches. 


450—Roman Green Marsie Ficure 


Vuucan. Erect figure of the smith-god, the pincers in his left 
hand grasping an arrowhead which he is forging on an anvil. 
Spirally twisted pedestal on octagonal base. (Hammer in right 


hand broken.) 
Height of figure, 40% inches; of pedestal, 341, inches. 


451—Roman GREEN MarspieE Group ; 


After Jean de Boulogne (1524-1608) 


Rare or A Saztne. Undraped figure of a man crouching be- 
tween the knees of a second who bears in his upraised arms the 
figure of a nymph whom he is carrying off. On square plinth. 


Height of group, 5 feet 2 inches. 


452—GrREEN Marsie PEpEsTaL 
Molded and fluted pedestal with octagonal tablet. 
Height, 44 inches. 


45383—ALGERIAN Onyx PEpEsTAL 


Square tablet supported on round column with molded capital 


and base, square plinth. 
Height, 42 inches. 


454—Roman Green Marpie Pepestan 


Cylindrical column, with flaring circular top and octagonal base. 


Height, 461, inches. 


FURNITURE 


455——Two Carvep anp Gitpep Brackets Italian, XVIII Century 


Molded oblong top, sustained by an amorino head and open 
scrollings. 
Height, 2134 inches; width, 14 inches. 


Second Session 


456—Carvep AND GinpED GoTHic SHRINE 
Italian, Late XV Century 
Upright oblong, on an architectural base, the stiles crudely in- 
scribed with floral and geometrical designs, above appearing 
rosettes in relief, and within the high pointed arch a relief carvy- 
ing of conventional scrolled form. Within a trefoil the head of 
an angel carved in bold relief, above a niche ornamented in relief 


and by incision. 
Height, 18 inches. 


457—Brass-sounp 'TEAkwoop Hvumipor 
Oblong, with brass-bound corners and name-plate inscribed, 
H. R.; zinc-lined, with perforated rack. 


Length, 25 inches; width, 13 inches. 


458—Two Forcep Iron Anpirons Tuscan, XVI Century 
Spirally twisted shaft with two frontal hooks and terminating 


open basket at crown. Supported on Gothic strap-arched tri- 


lobed feet. 
Height, 281% inches. 


459—Prair Brievu-pvu-ror Porcetain and Cuivre Dort CAanpELABRA 
Inverted pear-shaped vase mounted with neck and base in leaf- 
chiseled cutvre doré, each handle composed of two intertwining | 
serpents; from the lip spring six graceful floral branches. (A 


branch of one vase missing.) 
Height, about 33 inches. 


460—Manocany OcTaconaL STAND Chippendale Style 
Pierced fret-carved gallery, turned and balustered shaft on S- 
scrolled tripod terminating in molded feet. 


Height, 23 inches; diameter, 11 inches. 


461—Manocany Nicut Taste Mountep 1n Cutvre Dort 
Louis XVI-Empire Style 
Square galleried top with rouge royale marble inset, frieze with 
one drawer supported on tapering pillars, paneled fitted box 


body, vase feet. 
Height, 341, inches; width, 16% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


462—Carvep AND GitpED Waunvut Bepsiwe TasriEt Louis XV Style 
Molded serpentined square top; the front fitted with enclosing 
door. Supported on cabriole legs, enriched with cartouches at 
crown and leaf scrolled feet. The ornamentation gilded. Glass 


top. 
Height, 31 inches; width, 18 inches. 


463—Inxiaip Tuttpwoop TasLe 
Circular molded top, feather paneled with fine tulipwood enriched 
in varicolored woods, with scrolled medallions occupied by sprays 
of flowers and further border of similar scrollings to medallion. 
On balustered mahogany supports having tripod scrolled legs. 
Height, 30 inches; diameter, 49 inches. 


464—Watnut Gaminc Tape 
Circular top with movable centre panel; covered on side with 
green leatherette, on the other with green cloth having surround- 
ing pockets for chips. On square tapering legs. 
Height, 30 inches; diameter, 491/, inches. 


465—Marrte QvuEEN ANNE Sipe CnHair American, circa 1720 
Open serpentined back with cyma-curved top, vase splat, on 
molded rail; turned and blocked legs doubly stretchered and 
joined frontally by ball-turned stretcher, new rush seat. Very 
fine patina. 


466—Hickory anp Marie Winpsor Arm Cuyatr 
American, Late XVIII Century 
Arched back downcurving into shaped arms braced with nine 


slender spindles; saddle seat on bamboo-turned splayed legs 
joined by bobbin H-stretcher. 


467—Kinewoop Occasionat Taste Movnrep wx Cuivre Dork 
Louis XV Style 
Shield shaped top with Skyros marble inset and cuiure doré rim; 
shaped frieze with one drawer. Cabriole legs joined by shelf 
stretcher; caryatid figures at knees and mounts in cutore doré. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Second Session 


468—Earty Amerrican Marie anp Wautnut Tittinc-tor Taste 
Circular top supported on square structure upheld by four 
slender spindles and central baluster doweled into the head; on 


S-scrolled tripod. 
Height, 26% inches; diameter, 311/% inches. 


469—CueErryYwoop Tittinc-Trorp Tare Early American 


Oval top on turned balustered pillar, supported on tripod ter- 


minating in snake feet. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 241, inches. 


470—Pine Foupinc Tasie American, circa 1810 
Oblong serpentined top with outset segmental corners, plain 
frieze, graceful tapering legs ring-turned at knees and towards 
the feet. Top folds back and is supported on a gate formed by 


one of the legs. 
Height, 291% inches; length, 351%, inches. 


471—Earty American Manocany Tiutinc-torp Taste Circa 1830 


Quatrefoil top on a heavily turned baluster, supported on Flemish 
scrolled tripod; tiny ball feet. 


Height, 301, inches; length, 2634 inches. 


472—Two Carvep Wautnut Damask Cuarrs Italian, XVI Century 
Oblong back, with leaf terminal and seat covered in crimson 
floral damask. Molded flat open arms. On balustered legs hav- 
ing bracketed cross feet. 


473—Six INTERESTING Carved Watnut CuHarrs 

Chippendale, circa 1820 
Charming open back, beautifully serpentined at crowning rail 
terminating in scrolled acanthus leaves. Pierced vase-shaped 
splat of interlacing arched straps centred with a floriated dia- 
mond motive and surmounted by a husk. Supported on cabriole 
legs having leaf scrolled knees, ball-and-claw feet and balustered 
H-stretchers. Loose seat in illuminated tooled leather developing 
vase of flowers flanked by scrollings in gilding and silvering, on 
warm brown grounds. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


474—YEw anp Exim Coms- 
BAcK WINDSOR 
Arm CHAIR 
English, XVIII 
Century 
Horseshoe spindle back 
with arched comb and 
very fine pierced vase- 
splat with wheel mo- 
tive; saddle seat, cabri- 
ole legs joined by slen- 
der bobbin-turned H- 


stretcher. 


(Illustrated) 


475-——SetT or Five YEw AnD 
Exum  WINDsoR 
ArM CHAIRS 
English, Late 
XVIII Century 
Open fan-shaped back 
with six spindles flank- 
ing a graceful pierced 
vase-splat, double top 
rail with small inset turned spherules. Open scrolled arms and 
uprights, saddle seat; splayed balustered legs joined by H- 
stretcher. 


476—YrEw anp Erm Coms-pack Winpsor Arm CHAR 
English, XVIII Century 
Horseshoe spindle back with fan-shaped comb crested by ser- 
pentined top rail; complex finely pierced and shaped vase-splat. 
Unusual serpentined arm posts, saddle seat, cabriole legs joined 
by bobbin-turned H-stretcher. 


477—ANTIQUE STAINED Manocany Suavine Mirror Sheraton Style 


Oblong molded frame with leaf-carved lacquer fillet framing an 
antique mirror; supported on reeded uprights standing on bridge 
feet. 

Height, 251, inches. 


Second Session 


A7V8—Intaip Manocany 
Wart Mrrror 
American, circa 
1775-1780 
Tall oblong frame with 
double pencil inlays 
Buneveraceiul fret - 
carved and _= scrolled 
arched cresting,  re- 
peated with variations 
at the foot. 


Height, 431, inches; 
width, 2134 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


479—PatissANDRE BoULE 
KNEE-HOLE Writ- 
ING Desk 
Style of Jean Bérain 
Oblong top, body with 
centre drawer above 
arched knee-hole, 
flanked on either side 
by two smaller 
drawers; cabriole legs. 
Rimmed and profusely 
inlaid in brass. with 
fantastic figure de- 
signs within complex leaf-scrolled frames in the Bérain manner, 
the sides and drawers similarly. (Needs slight repair to veneer.) 


Height, 311% inches; length, 47 inches. 


480—Intaip Manocany Wririne Desk By Emil Gallé 


Bracketed and molded oblong top, surmounted by small open 
cabinet having balusters at ends. Open compartment under top 
and flaring broad writing-fall beautifully inlaid with wistaria 
and sprays of hawthorn. Supported on tapering molded legs 
having balusters at ends and incurved stretcher. (Needs res- 


toration. ) 
Height, 5 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


481—Earty AMERICAN 
MaHOGANY 
Foupine TaBLE 
Late Sheraton 
Period 
Quatrefoil top and 
frieze, the latter 
slightly broken over 
four fluted tapering 
legs. The folding 
leaf is supported on 
a gate formed by 
one of the legs. 


Height, 29 inches; 
length, 361, inches. 


482—Manocany BrercEre ARMCHAIR English, circa 1765-1775 
Molded horseshoe back and arms downcurving into quadrangular 
tapering legs, the back supported on two half-round uprights. 
Seat and back canneés, each with loose cushion. 


(Illustrated) 


483—Epony Liprary Taste Mountep 1n Curtvre Dort 

French, Early XVIII Century 
Oblong top, with round corners, lined in brown leatherette ; frieze 
fitted with recessed central and two flanking drawers and mock 
drawers at back. Supported on cabriole legs. Mounted in cutvre 
doré with husk molding to top. Scrolled loop handles, escutch- 
eons, corner appliqués, and finely scrolled leaves continuing into 
cartouche feet. (Needs restoration. ) 


Height, 30 inches; length, 57% inches. 


Second Session 


484—QvuaInTLy Carved Watnour CuHarr 
Southern French, Renaissance Period 
Open cartouche-shaped back, hollow at crown and there sup- 
porting two finely rosetted panels. Medallion cross splat sup- 
ported on either side by two nymphs in low relief. Leaf arched 
at base. Shaped molded walnut seat on S-curved tripod legs. 


485—Kinewoop Writine Taste Mountep tn Cuivre Dore 
Louis XV Style 
Shaped oblong top, covered in leather, rimmed in the metal; 
graceful valanced frieze with three drawers, cabriole legs. Richly 
paneled and mounted in cutvre doré, developing rocaille scrolls 


and ribbon leafage, ornament. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 54 inches. 


486—Six OLtp VENETIAN PAINTED AND GILDED SALON CHairRs 
Open back with cyma-carved back rail downcurving into vase 
splat, the whole frame copiously enriched with leaf-scrolls and 
crested with a rocaille shell; cabriole legs joined by turned and 
balustered H-stretcher. Lavishly gilded and painted with lat- 
tice and floral ornament, the backs with figures of classical deities. 
Covered in fine leaf-brown jardiniére cut velvet. 


487—Six Oxup VENETIAN PAINTED AND GILDED SALON CHAIRS 


Similar to the preceding. 


488—SnHeEraton Invam Manocany Corner CaBinEeT 

Early American 
Trilateral, with short returns, the dentil-molded cornice sur- 
mounting an arched double door giving access to interior fitted 
with shelves and three small drawers. Underbody with double 
cupboard ; trimmed with scrolled and pierced brasses and deco- 

rated with satinwood pencil and ribbon inlays. 
Height, 7 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


489—WatnutT AnD Forced Iron Rerecrory BENcH 
Florentine, XIII Century 
Long oblong top, supported on open forged iron lyre-shaped 
ends; adorned with flowers, leafage and spiraled-S reinforcing 


bracket. 
Height, 1 foot 6 inches; length, 5 feet 11 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


490—Carvep anp GinpED WaLNnut CHIFFONIER Lows XV Style 


Serpentined oblong top fitted with five drawers. 
Height, 5 feet 31, inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


491—Curty Marte CHIFFOROBE 
Oblong, with paneled double doors disclosing finely fitted in- 
terior; claw feet. 
Height, 601/, inches; width, 42 inches. 


492—EneiisH Carvep Manocany SECRETARY 

Chippendale, circa 1765-70 
Tall oblong, the archéd molded top with floral cresting and leaf 
volutes; chamfered corners with unusual part cornice and en- 
riched with pendant spray carving. Two half-arched doors with 
original mirrors inset in molded frames carved with graceful 
cyma scrolls enriched with flowers, and concealing an interior 
with small tambour, pigeonhole and classic arcaded pilaster fit- 
tings. Paneled writing-fall, interesting upright tambour base 
sliding to disclose four drawers, flanked by chamfered enriched 

pilasters terminating in claw feet. 
Height, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches. 


From the Collection of the late H. R. H. the Duke of Cumber- 
land, Hanover. 


493—Carvep Waunut BuFFET-SIDEBOARD Henri IT Style 


Molded cornice and carved frieze, supported on four tall slender 
Ionic columns, back paneled and copiously carved with formal 
motives and flanked by buttresses enriched with acanthus and 
terminating in grotesques, small galleried balcony. Body with 
one drawer, sustained by a single balustered quadrangular taper- 
ing column, molded base on cushion feet. 

Height, 69 inches; width, 5014 inches. 


: 


494—Patrr PotycHROMED AND GILDED lron TorCHERES 


Coronet with five lights enriched with rosettes and foliage detail 
supported on four slender scrolling leaves springing from a 
corolla; twisted and beaded standard with a median interruption 
of spray of finely wrought water flowers, X-shaped base enriched 
with slender scrolling leaves and ring handles and standing on 
scrolled feet. Fitted for electricity, with sham candles. 
Height, 6 feet 9 inches. 


Second Session 


495—WatLNut SECRETARY Queen Anne Period 


Molded cornice, with round fronted drawer; front arranged with 
large fall writing front; on original steel supporting slides. In- 
terior fitted with drawers and pigeon holes, and many secret com- 
partments and drawers. Lower portion with four drawers. On 


ball feet. 
Height, 67 inches; width, 431/, inches. 


Note: Remarkable for its fine patina and the very beautiful small 
grained root walnut which is most carefully matched. 


496—Carvep Manocany Sora Late Empire Style 


Oblong, with closed lyre-shaped ends having paneled frieze sus- 
tained on massive rectangular pilasters, molded cushion feet. 


Upholstered in black leatherette. 
Length, 7 feet 5 inches. 


497—Rare JEFFERSON Pottery Brazier Liverpool, dated 1802 


Cylindrical with loop handles; the front with portrait of Jeffer- 
son above a shield-shaped aperture, the back with the American 
Eagle above an inscription and dated 1802. Groups of small 


perforations. 
Height, 6 inches. 


498—Watnut Rerecrory TaBLe Florentine, XVII Century 


Massive oblong top supported on graceful vase-shaped ends, 
strengthened with slight curved brackets. (Has been recon- 
ditioned and the ends reconstructed. ) | 
Height, 311% inches; length, 6 feet 6 inches. 
Note: From a Florentine convent, through Padre Cappelletti, head of 
the Capuchins in Leghorn, Italy. 


499—Watnut Rerectrory Taste Florentine, XVII Century 


Similar to preceding. (Has been reconditioned and the ends re- 


constructed. ) 
Height, 31% inches; length, 6 feet 6 inches. 
See note to above. 


500—Waunvur Rerecrory TasLe Florentine, XVII Century 
Massive oblong top supported on graceful vase-shaped ends, 
strengthened with slight curved brackets. (Has been recondi- 
tioned and the ends reconstructed.) 


Height, 2 feet 51, inches; length, 9 feet 4 inches. 


Note: From a Florentine convent, through Padre Cappelletti, head of 
the Capuchins in Leghorn, Italy. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


501—Pair Bronzep anp Iron Fuioor Lamps 
Slender hexagonal standard with turned bronzed balusters at 
middle and head, expanding balustered base on large circular 
foot. Fitted for electricity, with sham candle. 
Height, 5 feet 6 inches. 


502—Carvep AnD Eponizep EasEn 
Flower-carved arched crown on three uprights, braced on four 


spatulate legs joined by balustrade H-stretcher. 
Height, 6 inches. 


PatntED LEATHER FourroLtp ScrEeENn 

Decorated in the Chinese manner on a ground of sky-blue with 
conventionalized landscape, birds and a vase of flowers, figures 
of adults and children in a game of battledore and shuttlecock ; 
border of oblong medallions with clouds and naturalistic blos- 


503 


soms. 
Height, 6 feet 61% inches; total length, 7 feet. 
504—ScutpTrurepD Marsit Manrer Directoire Period 
Tapestry dove-gray marble; oblong top with soffited molding 
of statuary marble. Paneled frieze with central and end oblongs 
of statuary marble enriched with scrolled lyre motive and fine 
husk motives at ends. Similarly paneled pilasters. 


Height, 45 inches; length, 5114 inches; diameter, 191% inches. 
Opening: Height, 37 inches; width, 36 inches. 


HOOK RUGS 


505—KEarrty American Frorat Mepauiuion Hoox Rue 


Gray-ivory field with arabesqued corners, sustaining an oval 
medallion of brilliant scarlet; a chain of leaves springing from 
each side surrounding a pair of mauve blossoms overlaying leaf- 
age and two sprays of blue flowers. 


Length, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 2 feet 5 inches. 


506—Earity American Frorat Hoox Rue 


Field of warm écru with a border formed of a chain of brilliant 
crimson roses, and serrated leafage in a variety of green tones. 


Length, 4 feet; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 


Second Session 


507—Earty American Ratsep Fiorat Hoox Rue 
Grayish-white field with four iarge scrolled rosette leaves spring- 
ing from the corners, among nosegays of raised blossoms in 
scarlet and mauve. | 


Length, 2 feet 11 inches; width, 2 feet 2 inches. 
508—Earty American Frorat Hoox Mar 
Border of grayish-brown, with four scrolling leaves in brown 
and fawns enveloping an ivory field sustaining a spray of garden 
flowers. 
Length, 2 feet 9 inches; width, 1 foot 4 inches. 
509—Eariy American Ratsep Fiorat Hoox Mar 
Gray-ivory field with a double arch formed of four large skeleton 
leaves framing two sprays of flowers. 


Length, 2 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 3 inches. 


510—Eariy American Frorat Hook Mar 
Ivory field with four leaf-scrolls, principally in olive, circum- 
scribing a nosegay of roses and morning-glory flanked by two 
briluant leaf sprays. Black guard. 
Length, 2 feet 8 inches; width, 1 foot 3 inches. 


511—Eariy American Frorat Hoox Rue 
Border of black with four large scrolling leaves, in tans outlined 
in gray and scarlet, enveloping a field of ivory with a garland 
of garden flowers flanked by sprays of oak leaves. 
Length, 5 feet; width, 2 feet 9 inches. 


512—Earty American Ratsep Fiorat Hoox Rve 
Grayish-black border, the corners with single blossoms, with four 
bold leaf-scrolls in grayish tan outlined in scarlet, encircling an 
ivory-gray field with a nosegay of raised conventionalized roses. 
Length, 5 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet. 


513—AnTIQUE Cazistan Rue 
Sapphire-blue field, with a central stepped diamond medallion 
in a field of conventionalized “pear” figures and having mihrab 
ends, the spandrels filled with tiny blossoms on an ivory ground. 
Border and four narrow guards with rosettes and geometrical 


figures. 
Length, 6 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
cS 


514—Witrton Carpet 
Deep crimson, with border banded in a darker shade. 


Length, 25 feet 6 inches; width, 11 feet 5 inches. 


515—FrrecHAN Carpet AVIIIT Century 
Deep blue latch-hooked lozenge-shaped field, woven in pale blue, 
ivory, yellow, green and rose, with cruciform diamonds and ara- 
besques of Herati leaves. The corners with similar motives on 
deep ivory grounds. Interesting pale green borders of floral 
plaquettes and angular scrollings executed in the colors of the 

field. Six varied floral guards. 
12 feet by 10 feet. 


516—-AzurE-BLUE Prrstan Carpet | 
Rare beautiful fluctuating jaspé azure-blue field; enriched with 
rose-red stepped diamond medallion bearing floral diamond lat- 
tice and Herati leaves in pink, light-blue, tawny black, and ivory; 
similar angular corners. Sixteen varied floral borders in the rich 
colors of the medallion and skilfully toning therewith. 


19 feet 3 inches by 16 feet 4 inches. 


517—GrEEN AND Buve Kirman Carper 


Lustrous resonant deep blue field, woven in exceptionally fine pale 
green, old red, pale blue and yellow, with series of scrolled ogivals 
formed of long leaves occupied by charming bouquets of yellow 
and old-red roses. Borders similar but with larger flowers in the 
bouquets. Mellow yellow guards studded with blue and yellow 
asters interrupted by pink roses. 

12 feet 3 inches by 9 feet 3 inches. 


ERD. SESSION 


Perit A Ee RIL 10, 1925, AT 2:15 P.M. 
Catalogue Numbers 519 to 757 inclusive 


FRENCH FANS AND BIBELOTS 


519—Two Decorated Fans 


(a) Silk leaf, with three medallion paintings and floral borders; 
sandalwood and ivory staves and guards. Directoire Period. 
(s) Paper fan decoration, depicting a garden party; pierced 
sandalwood staves and guards. 


520—Two Lace Fans 
(a) Black Chantilly lace with hexagonal réseaw and pattern of 
bold rocaille scrolls; Louis XV Style. Fine tortoise-shell staves. 
(3) Hexagonal réseaw of Brussels lace. Carved and pierced 
staves and guards developing scrolls and naive figures. 


521—Parntrep Ivory Fan Louis XV Period 
The vellum leaf charmingly painted with central pastoral scene, 
flanked by two oval medallions depicting a hunter and his dog 
and a landscape. Double balustered ivory staves. 


522—Two Decoratep Fans Louis Philippe Period 
(a) Printed leaf displaying rustic scenes and gilt ‘scrollings ; 
richly pierced and gold decorated ivory staves and guards. 
(s) Narrow leaf, painted with scéne galante. Pierced staves 
and guards of bone. 


523—Ivory Painted Fan Flemish, XVIII Century 
Vellum leaf, with gouache painting of hare-hunting scene, border 
of naturalistic flower-heads. Finely pierced staves with paint- 
ings and gilded ornaments of fruit, and the like. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


524—Two Parntep Ivory Brist Fans Louis XV Period 
(a) Decorated with two side panels depicting tree forms enclos- 
ing a central reserve displaying a scéne champétre. ‘These panels 
are interrupted by and flanked at ends by double staves. 
(8) Depicting rustic scene with trees, figures and distant farm- 
house. Additional, curious embellishments of appliqué gilded 
blossoms. 


525—Paintep Siunk AND Ivory Fan Louts XVI Period 


The silk leaf bearing central medallion enclosing a flaming cross. 
Elaborately carved, pierced and polychromed staves and guards. 


526—Two TorroisrkE SHELL CHIFFON AND LacE Fans 
(a) Leaf painted in gouache with romantic figures of maiden 


and cupid; signed Adam. 
(s) With paintings of birds and trailing violets. 


527—DercoratTeD Ivory Fan French, Early XVIII Century 
Tapering ivory blades, pierced at crown and central medallion 
enriched with subject, “Vertumnus and Pomona.”- The guards 
carved and polychromed with figures and floral panels. 


528—Supersiy Carvep Ivory ann Decorated Fan 
Louis XVI Period 
Charming gilded, silvered and pierced blades and guards; the 
blades with medallioned dancing figures. Parchment leaf with 


Watteau subject. 
Length, 10% inches. 


Note: Probably the choicest blades and guards ever executed at this 
great period of decorative art. 


529—EmpBroipERED Warer HoLper English, XVII Century 
Displaying a landscape occupied by a chateau and trees; in the 
foreground a lion. Trimmed with silver galloon. 


1014 inches square. 


5380—Bronze INkwe.y French, Renaissance Style 
Molded triangular body, fitted with well having loose cover and 
enriched with sprays of beautiful leaves and satyr-mask. Sup- 


ported on dragon feet. 
Length, 6 inches. 


Third Session 


531—Rosso Antiaguo Marsie Inxstanpn Mounrep 1n Cuivre Dort 
Empire Period 

Marble oblong body and plinth, fitted with two wells having 
rosetted covers and two pen receptacles; the base with guilloche 


molding and claw feet. 
Length, 6% inches. 


532—Cuivre Dore Inxstanp Louis XV Style 


Deeply scrolled body, arranged with one well and one sand- 
shaker, having floral covers; the body enriched with rocaille and 
scrollings. 

Length, 74% inches. 


533—Bisaque Busr or WasHIncTron Savage Type 


Seen in profile to left wearing a queue and military costume. On 


red velours panel, in circular frame. 
Height, 6 inches. 


534— ANTIQUE PrERsiIAN PoTTERyY VAsE Lamp AIT Century 


Globular ovoidal body molded towards the base with a series of 
compartments bordered with tiny floral figures and enclosing a 
mihrab, shoulder with bands of formal geometrical ornament, 
short cylindrical neck. Fitted for electricity; filet lace shade. 


Height of vase, 7% inches. 


335—Paris Porcetain VASE Directoire Period 

Tapering incurved square body, decorated with bouquets of 
flowers. 

Height, 5 inches. 

536—AntiauE Persian Porrery VAsE Lamp AIV Century 


Cylindrical faceted body with rich sapphire-blue vitreous glaze, 
each narrow facet decorated under the glaze with a slender oval 
enclosing graceful trailing leafage in green fluctuating to russet- 
brown; short sloping shoulder and cylindrical neck. Fitted for 
electricity, with filet lace shade. 


Height of vase, 7 inches. 
5387—Tatut GREEN GARNITURE Directotre Style 


Consisting of two flaring square vases and oval jardiniere, deco- 
rated in gold with figure and scrollings in gilding. 


Height of vases, 9 inches; length of jardiniére, 12%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


538—ANTIQUE PrErRs1An Pottery VAsE Lamp AIT Century 
Ovoid body with straight and wave ribbon molding about the 
shoulder, the neck with eight handles; slightly flaring molded 
lip. Rich turquoise-blue glaze. Fitted for electricity with three 


lights ; filet lace shade. 
Height of vase, 16 inches. 


ETCHINGS AND COLOR PRINTS 


539—Framep Ercuine By Millet, 1861 
Marerniry. Three-quarter length of a peasant woman seated 
holding an infant on her knees. Signed, J. F. Millet 1861. In 


gilded frame. 
Height, 6 inches; width, 5 inches. 


640—Warer-cotor Drawine By Mazximilienne Guyen 
Pastorau. Five personages in Watteau costumes are seen be- 
fore a pool in a formal wooded park. Signed at upper right; 


in gilded frame. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 12 inches. 


541—TurReEE Framep Prints 
Two bust length portraits of Rembrandt by himself, another by 
Philippe de Champagne. In gilded frames. 
Heights, 6Y2 inches; widths, 5 and 434 inches. 


542—Prncit Drawine By A. de Neuville 


Busr Porrrarr or Louise pr Lorratne. Delicately and care- 
fully drawn, with jeweled headdress and ruff about her neck. 
Signed at lower left. In gilded frame. 


Height, 714 inches; width, 5 inches. 


Note: This interesting drawing was originally executed by de Neuville. 


543—Two Conorep Views 
(a) Une Perspective pr LA Puace Royare pe Borpeavx. 
Palace seen from waterfront with its shipping. 
(3) Vur pu Ponr Nevr pv Cork pu Pont Sr. MicuHet A Parts. 
The bridge and perspective seen below the river. Both framed. 


Height, 10% inches; length, 17 inches. 


Third Session 


544 


Cotor Print After Debucourt 


Les Perits Soupats. Three children dressed up in military cOs- 
tumes are displaying their efforts before their grandparents. 


Height, 111% inches; width, 9 inches. 


545—Cotor Print or NarpoLeon After David, Empire Period 


Portrait of Napoleon seated on throne, wearing ermine-trimmed 
crimson velvet robes embroidered in gold fleurs-de-lis; in con- 
temporary gilded frame enriched with scrollings. 


Height, 271/, inches; width, 211% inhees. 


546—Cotor Print By Jacet, Empire Period 
NapoLeon AND His Starr. The Emperor in full military cos- 
tume is seen mounted on a black charger, his staff at rear. 
Framed in mahogany, mounted in cuivre doré with conventional 
scrollings. (The frame apparently of a later period.) 


Height, 30% inches; width, 2314 inches. 


547—Cotor Print After Gurez 
Oval, three-quarter length figure of a milkmaid with red skirt 
standing with her arm thrown over her pony’s neck. In gilded 


frame. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 1534 inches. 


548—Two Framep Prints English, XVIII Century Style 


(a) Mary Emriie, Countess oF Sauispury, after Reynolds. 
Standing figure before a wooded landscape, a small dog at her 
feet. 
(s) Jane, Countess oF Harrineron, after Reynolds. Stand- 
ing figure of a pretty woman before a park. In black and gilded 
frames. 

Heights, 22% and 224 inches; widths, 14 and 14°, inches. 


549—Paintine 1n TorvToisE-SHELL FRAME 
Cornelis Dusart, Dutch, 1660-1704 
Boors Recarinc. Five men seated and standing around an up- 
turned barrel, one reading a letter. Exceptionally fine tortoise- 


shell frame of the late XVII century, having black waved inner 


and outer fillet. 
191%, inches by 161% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


550—AMERICAN DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE PRINTED On Ivory 


SATIN Circa 1830 


With portraits at crown of Washington, Jefferson and Adams, 
set before a trophy surrounded by medallions of the thirteen 
States and replica of the original Declaration at centre. Framed. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 20 inches. 


STAFFORDSHIRE AND CHINESE TABLE AND ORNA- 
MENTAL PORCELAINS 


551—SILvVER Resist JARDINIERE Staffordshire, XVIII Century 
Deep bowl-shape, with satyr-mask handles and broad band of 


silver lustre reserved with festoons of flowers. 
Height, 534 inches. 


552—STaAFFoRDSHIRE LustrE PircHEer 
Decorated in relief with hounds in landscape and blackberry 
border in copper-gold lustre, in green, yellow and old-red. 


Height, 614 inches. 


553—STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER AVITI Century 


Decorated in relief on ivory grounds, with heart-shape medal- 
lions occupied by juveniles, “Teasing and Affection.” 


Height, 6 inches. 


554—Two Earty Srarrorpsnire Pircuers 


Decorated in relief in colors, with hunting and shooting scenes. 
Rocaille and valance borders. 
Height, 6 inches. 


555—Earzty SrarrorpsHire PircHer 


Decorated on ivory ground, with medallions of pheasants; leaf 


and vine borders; in blues, yellows, old-reds, brown and green. 
(Handle restored.) 


Height, 5 inches. 


556—Two Cuinesr Cups anp Saucers WITH STANDS 
Bell-shape cup, in very rich deep starch-blue. 


Third Session 


557—WorckEstTER Sour TurEEN 


Shaped oblong body, with shell handles and pineapple terminal 
to dome cover ; decorated in enamels with birds and flowers. (Has 
been restored. ) 

Length, 12 inches. 


558—Two Dvutcu Gtuass Borries AVITI Century 
Globular, with short necks. Greenish-amber glass. 


Height, 11 inches. 


559—Dutcu Guass Botrre AVIIT Century 
Oval body, with long neck. Greenish-amber glass. 
Height, 1814, inches. 


560—Larct Cuinesrk Lowestrorr PorcELAIN JARDINIERE 


Octagonal molded bowl-shape, with sunk panels and griffin rudi- 
mentary-head handles. Glazed fine ivory with traces of gilding. 
(Chipped. ) 


Height, 16 inches; diameter, 21 inches. 


561—CuantTitty Porcretain Lamp anp SHADE 
Bottle-shape, with gilded robin’s-egg-blue field, reserved with 
typical panels of flowers; mounted with cuwre doré base and 
arm for electricity. Parchment shade painted with birds and 


flowers. 
Height, 19 inches. 


562—CuHiInEsE Porcetain PLAQuE Yung Cheng 
Deep circular, enriched with sprays of varied flowers in enamels. 
Broad mottled border reserved with flowers and -leaf-shaped 


medallions. (Has been restored.) 
Diameter, 1714 inches. 


563—PorcEeLain Covered Jar witH Cover Ch’ien-lung Period 
Inverted pear-shaped body with short neck, slightly flaring base. 
Millet-yellow ground incised and decorated in camellia green, 
aubergine, sage, rouge-de-cuivre, ochre and gilding with feng- 
huang birds among flowering peonies, ling-chth and other plants, 
the base with a band of formal motives. Four-character mark 

of Ch’ien-lung. 
Height, 18 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


564—Carvep Aanp Gitpep Lacquer BuppHa Set witH Precious 

STONES Sino-Burmese, XVIII Century 

Seated figure, on a throne, of the portly full-skirted god. Set 

with precious stones, as follows: turquoises, pearls, rose dia- 

monds, opals, sapphires and rubies. (T'he above gems are all 

genuine, with the exception of the rubies in the breast and the 
body, and the central sapphire below the latter, three in all.) 


(Illustrated) Height, 11% inches. 

565—Buve anp Wuirr Cuinese Porcetain PLaQueE 
K’ang-hsi Period 
Deep circular, enriched with an ornate basket of varied flowers 
and paneled border. (Fire-crack.) Diameter, 21 inches. 
566—CHINESE PorceLain Lamp anp SHADE Ming Period 


Oviform vase, enriched with scrollings amidst which flowers are 


seen. Mounted with cuivre doré base. Golden-yellow silk shade. 


(Vase has fire-crack.) Height, 251 inches. 


Third Session 


STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE AND SIX DUTCH SILVER 
PARCEL-GILDED NEFS 


567—Grovurp oF OxnseEcts IN STERLING SILVER 
Comprising crumb-scoop, dinner-bell inscribed, “Effie 1863,” tab- 
lets, old silver salt shaker, pin tray, pierced bonbon dish and 
plate for ice bowl. 


568—STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE Box 
Oblong, the top engine-turned and engraved, “J.S.L.” 
Length, 5°% inches. 


569—ELEVEN STERLING SILVER-MOUNTED TUMBLERS 
Cylindrical, mounted at rim and base in hammered silver, the 
latter shaped into pierced blossom scrolls flanking a mono- 
grammed cartouche. 


570—STERLING SItveR CREAMER AND Bonzpon DisuH 
(a) Pear-shaped, with valanced lip and scrolling handle; (3) 
Boat-shaped, with scrolled edge, on four reeded and loop-scrolled 
feet. 


Heights, 414, and 2% inches. 


571—Pair STERLING SitveR PEPPERS 
By Bigelow Bros. & Kennard, Boston 
Churn-shaped, with detachable perforated lids; one inscribed, 


Pepper. 
Height, 3% inches. 


572—Two Smarty STERLING SiLveR Carp Trays 
By Tiffany & Co., New York 
(a) Circular with beaded edge; inscribed, “Effie, 1863.” (3) 
Circular with reeded edge having leaf-and-tongue decoration ; 
inscribed, “J.S.” within an engraved stellate figure. 


Diameters, 4 and 7 inches. 


5Y3—TuREE SraRLING SILVER Spoons 
Comprising a table spoon and a pair of ladles; handles mono- 
grammed and with molded floral and shoulder ornament. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


574—Earty AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CovERED Sucar Bown AnD 
CREAMER 
Globular body with engraved floral and bird decoration, pierced 
latticed rims; molded loop handles. 


Heights, sugar bowl, 4 inches; creamer, 8% inches. 


575—Twetve STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOONS 


Shank with reeded edges, the handle monogrammed and finely 
chiseled with a shell motive. Apocryphal Georgian mark. 


576—Twetve Strerune Sttver Taste SPoons 


Similar to the preceding. 


577—EIGHTEEN STERLING SILVER Taste Forks 


To match the preceding; monogrammed. 


578—SEVENTEEN STERLING SILVER Dessert Forks 


To match the preceding. 


579—EIGHTEEN STERLING SiLvER Dessert SPoons 


To match the preceding. 


580—Twetve STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS 


Similar to the preceding. 


581—Twetve Streriunc Sritver TEAsSPooNS 


Similar to the preceding. (One odd spoon.) 


582—Twetve Srerwuinc Stnver Demi-rassE Spoons 


Beaded shank and handle; monogrammed, L. 


583—Srx Sreruinc Sitver Demi-Trassc Spoons 
Ovoid bowl, shank with beaded edges. 


584—O.p SHEFFIELD PLiatE Coverep Enrrtr Disx 
Oblong with rounded corners, reeded border decoration, enriched 
with four sprays of fruit at the centres of the sides, leaf-twisted 
loop handle. Length, 1134 inches. 


Third Session 


585—TweLve Sreruinc Sitver anp Porcenain Turkish Corrre- 
CUPS Lenox 
Grill-pierced silver holders; valanced cups decorated with gilded 
bow-knot supporting festoons of various tiny naturalistic 
flowers. 


586—Repoussk Sterune Sitver Trapvor London, 1843 
Flattened boldly lobed body with leaf-enriched loop handle and 


flaring molded rim; petaled cover with pheasant finial. The com- 
partments of the body with finely conceived repoussés floral car- 
touches. 

Height, 7 inches. 


587—STERLING Sitver Carp SALvER By Hunnewell & Morse 


Circular with interlacing ribbon molded edge; monogrammed, 
**1.S.,” on three cartouched feet. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


588—STERLING SILVER CarpD SALVER 
By Bigelow Bros. & Kennard, Boston 
Oval, with bead-gadrooned edge; on four pierced leaf-scrolled 


feet. 
Length, 914 inches. 


589—STeERLING Sitver Tra Service 
Comprising (4a) Teapot with globular body engraved “C.R.L.” 
and having wooden handle. (8) Individual urn-shaped covered 
sugar bowl and graceful cream-ewer to match, with long loop 
handles and rim banded with key-fret decoration. 


590—Grorcian Sitver Fisu Suice George III, London, 1799 


Lanceolate, with pierced and latticed central medallion engraved 
with crossed fishes ; beneath, a cartouche monogrammed, “I.S8.C.” 


Molded handle. 
Length, 111% inches. 


591—Six Sreruinc Sitver anp Parcert Gitpep TEAsPoons 
By Tiffany & Co., New York 
Gilded bowl, leaf-chiseled shank, monogrammed, “S.B.S.” In 


Case. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


592—Six Srerptinc SItver AND Parcet GitpEp TEAsSPOONS 


By Tiffany & Co., New York 
Gilded bowl, leaf-chiseled shank, monogrammed, “S.B.S.” In 


case. 


593—Six Strertmc Sitver Teaspoons By Tiffany & Co., New York 


Leaf-engraved shanks, monogrammed, “C.R.L.” 


594—S1x STERLING Sitver Tea Forks 


By Tiffany & Co., New York 
To match the preceding. 


595—TweELvE STERLING SitvER Dinner Knives 


By Tiffany & Co., New York 
Molded shanks with shell ornament at shoulder and _ handle; 


monogrammed, “C.R.L.” 


596—STERLING Sitver CovereD Sucar Bown 
By Tiffany & Co., New York 
Circular, with ribbed cover and body simulating wicker-work, 
with cartouche ornament and fruit finial; pierced leaf-scrolled 


feet. 
Height, 5 inches. 


597—SrEveN Oxtp AMERICAN Sttver Tra Knives 


Molded handle, monogrammed “F. G. S. B. L.” 


598—Five Srerune Sinver Tra Knives 
By Black, Starr & Frost, New York 


To match the preceding; of modern date. No monogram. 


599—Pair Srertinc Sirver Sarap SERVERS 
By Tiffany & Co., New York 
Spoon and fork, the handles with molded shell ornament and 
monogrammed “F, G. S. B. L.” 


600—Set or Six Stertinc Sitrver Tra Knives 
By Tiffany & Co., New York 
Leaf-engraved shank, monogrammed, “C. R. L.” ; two dated, 1876. 
and two, 1913. 


Third Session 


601—-Grourp or STERLING SILVER SERVERS 


Comprising two fish slices and fork, pair of asparagus tongs and 
large serving spoon with spur; various pierced and engraved 
decoration. 


602—Finr Grorcian Sitver Teapot ann CreAMER 
By Andrew Fogelberg, London, 1811 
Superbly engraved decoration of bands of formal leafage with 
a principal ornament of birds among vine branches; on ball feet. 


603—Pair Repousskt Srertinc Sitver Covered TuREENS 
By J. B. Jones, Boston 
Circular, body with finely hammered scrolled leaf ornament and 
loop handles joined to the body by molded fruit details; the 
cover similarly, with leaf-and-tongue edge and fruit finial. 


Heights, 6 inches. 


604—Oup SHEFFIELD PLATE SALVER 


Oblong with rounded corners and rocaille and leaf-molded edge; 
the cavetto finely engraved with interlacing floral and fruit 
branches and central inscription, “Shaw, 1840.” On four leaf- 
scrolled feet. Length, 13%, inches. 


605—Massive ReroussE SILvER CisporiumM 

Nirnberg, Renatssance Style 
Cylindrical body with flaring neck and base on three claw and 
ball feet; removable chalice bowl and domed cover with elaborate 
finial surmounted by a Madonna and Child. Profusely decorated 
with repoussés scrolls, cherub heads and floral festoons, the bodv 
with three oval medallions displaying severally, The Savior rais- 
ing a woman from the dead, Christ appearing to John and 
James, and the Baptism of Christ by Saint John. 


Height, 201% inches. 


606—Repoussté Sitrver PLaauE Spanish, XVI Century 
Centre displaying the armorial bearings of Leén and Castile be- 
fore a double displayed eagle, supported by columns, a badge 
of the Golden Fleece below. Scrolled cupidon border inscribed, 
Yuste 1551. Diameter, 127% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


607—Repoussk SILveER PLAQUE Spanish, XVI Century 
The centre displaying a badge of Leén and Castile. Interesting 


traceried and arched Gothic border. 
Diameter, 12% inches. 


608—Durcu Repousst Sinver anp Parcet-citpED NEF 
Two-masted cross-rigged galleon with coronets about the tops 
and a roofed-in after-deck; the sides with repoussés dolphin 
figures, and carried on four wheels. In two parts. 
Height, 131% inches. 


609—DurcH Strver anp ParcEL-GILDED NEF 
Cross-rigged three-master with rigged bowsprit and high poop 
mounting cannon; carried on four wheels, the pierced spokes of 


affrontés dolphin figures. In two parts. 
Height, 1434 inches. 


610—Durcu SILVER AND PARCEL-GILDED NEF 


Cross-rigged three-master with galleried fore- and after decks 
and figures of sailors; the hull supported on four dolphin figures 


concealing small wheels. In two parts. 
Height, 121% inches. 


611—Duvutrcu Repovusst SILtvER AND PaRCEL-GILDED NEF 


Two-masted vessel, the mizzen with fore and aft rigged lozenge 
sail; galleried, with high after deck and figures of sailors. Hull 
with figure-head and repoussé decoration of mythological figures ; 


on four wheels. In two parts. 
Height, 13 inches. 


612—DuTrcu Stiver anv Parcet-citpEp NEF 


Cross-rigged two-master with sails set, coroneted tops and 
roofed-in stern gallery with figures; hull on four-wheeled car- 
riage. In two parts. 

Height, 211% inches. 


613—Dutrcu Repovussk Strver anp ParcEL-GILDED NEF 


Three-master with cross-rigged fore and main mast, the mizzen 
with triangular lateen-rigged sail; curved deck with high stern, 
repoussé hull on four sea-horses concealing tiny wheels. In two 
parts. 

Height, 1634 inches. 


Third Session 


REPOUSSES BRASS PLAQUES, TERRA-COTTA GROUPS AND 
BRONZES 


614—RepovussE Brass Disy Venetian, XV. Century 


Deep circular dish, with flanged border; the centre with medal- 
lion occupied by equestrian figure of St. George and the Dragon. 
(Needs restoration.) 

Diameter, 1314, inches. 


615—Repovusst Brass Warmine Pan Cover 
Niirnberg, Early XVII Century 
Arched circular cover; the centre occupied by subject, THe An- 
NUNCIATION, surrounded by floral medallions. 


Diameter, 1314, inches. 


616—Repousst Brass Bow. Italian, XVII Century 


Deep flaring sides, enriched with cartouches and scrolled motives ; 


the centre with scrolled satyr-masks. 
Diameter, 1514 inches. 


617—RepovussE Brass PLAQuE Venetian, XVI Century 
Circular, with flanged rim punched with arcadings; the centre 


occupied by royal coroneted coat of arms of France blazoned 
with three fleurs-de-lis. 


Diameter, 15%, inches. 


618—ReEpoussrkt Brass PLAQUE Niirnberg, XVI Century 
Circular, with border punched with floral motives; cavetto with 
spiral flutings, the centre with subject, ApAM AND EVE BEFORE 
THE APPLETREE. 


Diameter, 17 inches. 
619—Repoussrt Brass PLaquE Niirnberg, XVII Century 
Circular, with leaf punched border; the centre with subject, Sr. 


CHRISTOPHER Carryinc Our Lorp Across THE STREAM, sur- 
rounded by floral medallions. 


Diameter, 161% inches. 
620—Two Trrra-coTra Grovurs After Pigalle 


In both three struggling chubby cupids are seen; one is holding 
aloft a torch, in the other a shell horn which he is blowing. Deep 
warm putty color patina. On irregular round base. 


Heights, 914 and 8 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


621—Trerra-cotra Bust or WASHINGTON After Houdon 

Oval classic head wearing long curling hair and Roman robe; 

on circular molded base. Deep putty colored patina. Signed at 
right, Houdon 1778. (Apparently of a later date.) 

Height, 191% inches. 


622—Two Bronze PLAQuETTES French, XVIII Century 
Cuprpons. One holding a quiver of arrows, the other riding on 


a dolphin. Deep rich patina. 
Height, 5%, inches. 


623—Two Bronze Ficurines Italian, XVII Century 
Recumsent Ficurers oF Lions. Rich greenish-gold patina. 


Length, 6% inches. 


624—Bronze Piaque French, Late XVIII Century 
Love’s Journrty. A gondola is being propelled toward left; four 
personages are in the boat, and another, who has just left the 
shore, is attempting to raise herself from the water to join her 
companions. Cupidon flies aloft, holding the tiller in his hands 
by a cord, to direct the boat to the Isles of the Blessed. In 
oblong carved and gilded laurel-wreath frame. 


Height, 15%, inches; length, 23%, inches. 


625—Bronze Crock GARNITURE Greek Classic Style 
Comprising clock and two vases; the former oval, with outset 
front holding circular dial and frieze with bas-reliefs, surmounted 
by reclining figure of Pandora. Ovoid vases on circular bases 
similarly decorated with bas-relicfs involving processions of citi- 
zens and musicians. 


Height of clock, 20 inches; length, 2114 inches; height of vase, 1414 inches. 


626—Two Bronze anp Marste Canperasra First Empire Period 
Shaft as voluminously robed and winged nymph, supporting urn, 
bearing a cluster of six leaf scrolled arms for lights; the nymph 
standing on an orb. Rouge antique square marble pedestal, en- 
riched with cutvre doré leaf molding toward foot. 


Height, 29 inches. 


Third Session 


627—BronzE AND Cuivre Dort Crock GARNITURE 


Comprising clock and two mantel candelabra. Pierced and domed 
structure surmounted by a canopy enriched with various chi- 
meras and leaf ornament; candelabra having arms for five lights. 


Height of clock, 23 inches. 


628—ConTEmMporary Bronze Bust Louis XVIII Style 
Wearing curling hair, lace jabot and court robes with many 


orders. On circular base with square plinth. Deep rich patina. 


Height, 351% inches. 


629—BronzE STATUETTE 


Hero. Erect female figure leaning against a pedestal and draped 
in a light robe, the head bound and inclined to the left, the right 
hand holding a small lamp. Rouge royale marble base. 


Height, 28%, inches. 


ENGLISH AND FRENCH FURNITURE 


631—RepoussE JARDINIERE Dutch, XVII Century 


Oval, with gadrooned sides and flaring lip; enriched with leafage. 
Large animalistic ring handles. 
Length, 35 inches. 


632—ErcuEep anp GILDED PANEL Italian Renaissance 
Centre with oval medallion, occupied by figure of Mars seated 
in foreground of a landscape surrounded by strap arabesque 


scrollings festooned with fruit. 
1714, inches by 12% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


Two Porcenrain CanpELaABra Mountep 1x Cuivre Dork 
Louis XVI Style 
Gadrooned lobed oval vase, fitted about centre with perched 
green and red porcelain parrot. Two flanking arms of cuwivre 
doré for electricity enriched with porcelain flowers. 
Height, 10 inches. 


633 


634—Two PorcELaIn CANDELABRA MovuntTep 1x Coutvre Dort 
Louis XVI Style 


Similar to preceding ; with green and yellow birds. 


635—AntTiauE Persian Pottery Vase Lamp AIT Century 
Inverted pear-shaped body, the shoulder with straight and wave 
ribbon moldings separating recurring slight bosses; neck with 
six handles, molded lip. Remains of turquoise-blue glaze. Fitted 


for electricity, with filet lace shade. 
Height of vase, 18 inches. 


636—Two Cuinese Porcentain Lamps anp SHADES AVIIT Century 


Graceful oviform body, decorated with romantic landscape in 
colors. Mounted with base and arm for electricity in cutvre doré. 
Silk shade displaying birds and sprays of blue flowers. 


Height, 17 inches. 


637—CninEsE Lowestorr Lamp anp SHADE AXVITI Century 


Flattened bottle-shape, enriched with vase and bouquets of flow- 
ers within panels of blue scrollings. Mounted in cuivre doré 
with base and arm fitted for electricity. Painted ivory silk 
shade. | 

Height, 19 inches. 


638—Two Brass ann Forcep Iron Anprirons 


English, XVIII Century 


Interesting flanged brass baluster shaft with ball terminal; sup- 
ported on broad lobed arched forged iron strap legs. 


Height, 18 inches. 


639—Two Brass Anprrons English, Late XVII Century 


Bulbous shafts, with pinnacles; supported on massive scrolled 
legs terminating in claw feet and centred by a leonic head. 


Height, 20 inches. 


Third Session 


640—Two Brass ann Forcep Iron Anpirons 
English, XVIII Century 
Unusual bulbous baluster shaft with knob terminal and arch feet 
in forged iron. Height, 2614 inches. 


641—Two Brass Anpirons English, Late XVII Century 
Double bulbous shafts, with flame terminal; supported on claw 
footed legs surmounted by a sea-horse and central leonic head. 

| Height, 30 inches. 


642—Pirrcep Brass Frenpver English, XVIII Century 
Front with central band of spirally bossed gadroonings flanked 
by piercings of interlacing oval medallions. On molded base with 
fan-shaped, gddrooned feet. Height, 9 inches; length, 47 inches. 


643—Piercep Brass Fenper English, XVIII Century 
Molded and shaped serpentined front, with broad panel pierced 
with scrollings and two animals facing central vase. On claw 
feet. Height, 10 inches; length, 63 inches. 


644—Acazou Stanp Mountrep 1n Cuivre Dort Louis XVI Style 
Two oblong tiers, with round corners; mounted in cutvre doré 

with pierced galleries; supported on vase-shaped legs, having 
cross feet and balustered stretcher. | 
Height, 2614 inches; width, 1214, inches. 


645—Inuain Turrwoop CENTRE Taple 
French, XVIII Century Style 
Circular top, with outset corners inlaid with radiations; the 
frieze of similar contour, fitted with drawer. On cabriole legs, 
having circular stretcher and similar radiations. 


Height, 28 inches; diameter, 13% inches. 


646—DecoratTep Satinwoop Work TaBLE Sheraton Style 
Oblong top with oval medallion enclosing a painted spray of 
roses and surrounded by framework of delicate leaf-scrolls ; frieze 
with festoon ornament, having slide with sateen work-bag, slender 
quadrangular tapering legs with husk pendants, joined by in- 
curved shelf-stretcher. Height, 28 inches; width, 15 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


647—Inuain Kinewoop Centre TABLE Louis XVI Style 


Circular top, enriched with radiating panels of inlay; the frieze 
with herring-bone; fitted with drawer. On paneled square taper- 
ing legs, having incurved shelf stretcher. 

Height, 30 inches; diameter, 191% inches. 


648—Carvep Oak Cuiip’s ARMCHAIR English, Jacobean Period 
Paneled back with uprights terminating in flat knob finials, the 
back carved with a geometrical figure; balustered frontal posts, 
box seat with incised rayon carving, foot-rest and flaring balus- 
tered legs joined by a box stretcher. 


649—Carvep Oak Joint SToon Jacobean Period 
Molded oblong top; the frieze enriched with arcaded motives, on 
balustered stretcher legs. . 


650—NeEeEpLEPoINT Manocany Bencu Spanish, XVIII Century 
Oblong top covered in petit-point, developing sprays of large 
flowers on black grounds. Supported on tapering square legs. 


Height, 18 inches; length, 1814 inches. 


651—Manocany Totret Mirror English, Early XVIII Century 


Finely molded oblong frame, with inset round corners at crown ; 
fitted with original Vauxhall mirror; supported on expanding 
shafts. The stand with three small drawers and finely bracketed 


feet. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 16%, inches. 


652—Carvep anv Gripep Mirror Georgian Period 


Oblong, with arched crown and serpentined foot; enriched with 
leaf pearl and ribbon motives, the pediment with pastoral trophy. 


Height, 36% inches; width, 2114 inches. 


653—Carvep and Ginpep Mirror Georgian Period 


Oblong, with outset corners at crown ; enriched with rosette inner 
fillet ; egg-and-dart outer molding and scrollings on the facia. 


Height, 39 inches; length, 17 inches. 


Third Session 


654—Carvep Manocany DumBwalitEerR English, XVIII Century 


Two sunk molded circular tiers; supported on spirally twisted 
shaft and lower shaft having interestingly molded and arched 


tripod legs. Height, 32 inches. 
655—Smatyt Prar-tTreE Tape English, Late XVII Century 
Oblong top; the frieze fitted with drawer, on slender balustered 
legs having box stretcher. Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. 
656—-Intaiw Turrewoop CENTRE ‘T'aBLe Louis XVI Style 


Circular top; the frieze inlaid with cube motives; fitted with 
drawer. On tapering square legs. 


Height, 29 inches; diameter, 201% inches. 


657—Inxiaiw Kinewoop Sewine Taare Louis XVI Style 
Oblong top, inlaid with herring-bone panels and half hinged at 
either side; the interior of frieze fitted with compartments. On 
open lyre-shaped legs having molded cross stretcher. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 20 inches. 


658—Manocany Sipe Taste Mountep 1n Cuivre Dorit 
Louis XVI Style 
Front arranged with three paneled drawers; the ends boldly 
curved. Supported on square legs. ‘The top fitted with half- 
statuary marble trimmed with open medallioned cure doré gal- 
lery. Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. 


659—Smatyt Intai Manocany Consoe Sheraton Style 
Semi-oval top with plain frieze broken by four quadrangular 

tapering legs with stock feet. Pencil inlays of hollywood. 
Height, 311% inches; width, 25% inches. 


660—Earrty American Manocany Wat. Crock 
By Seth Thomas, Bristol, Conn. 
Tall oblong molded frame with square dial, above a glass panel 
transfer, decorated with a view of the Capitol at Washington. 
Pendulum movement and half-hour striking arrangement. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 1514, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


661—Cuitp’s Manocany Siant-FALL Desk English, XVIII Century 
Small oblong top, with fall-front disclosing fitted interior; the 
front arranged with four graduated drawers; trimmed with ori- 
ginal brass bail handles and escutcheons. On arched molded 
feet. Height, 33 inches; width, 24 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


662—Carvep Oak Correr French, Henri II Period 
Oblong top with plain frieze, molded above flat fluted pilasters 
flanking circular panels enriched with carved busts of bearded 
sages executed in bold relief; the ends with similar unfilled cir- 
cular panels. (Some reconstruction. ) 


Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches. 
From the Jeuniette Collection. 


Third Session 


663—Carvep Manocany Pie-crust Tittinc Tape 
Chippendale Period 
Scrolled sunk molded circular top; supported on spirally en- 
riched baluster and tripod feet. 


Height, 27 inches; diameter, 211% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


664—Carvep Manocany Boox-TABLE Chippendale Style 
Oblong top with two slides having folding arched book-ends 
carved with border of trailing leafage; supported by turned 
balustered and enriched pillar on four scrolled feet with leaf- 


carved toes. 
Height, 30 inches; length extended, 26 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


665—Lovis NIITI Watnut MarquerTerie CABINET 

Oblong top with two doors lavishly inlaid on both sides with 

jardiniéres emitting scrolled leafage and mascarons ; architectur- 

ally conceived tabernacolo interior with paneled and inlaid draw- 

ers surrounding a central portal, the base of the whole contrived 

as one long drawer. Understructure with single drawer, sup- 

ported on five spirally twisted legs joined by box stretcher. 
Height, 48°, inches; width, 28 inches. 


From the Boisleyve Collection of Paris. 


666—Prar-tTrREE Tinting Tor TAspiEe English, XVII Century 
Circular top, sustained on expanded baluster and shaped tripod 
legs. Height, 251, inches; diameter, 26 inches. 
667—Carvep Manocany Tittinc Taste Chippendale Period 


Oblong top, with pierced gallery; supported on expanding fluted 
shaft with unusual tripod legs, having leaf knees and unusual 


claw feet. Height, 28 inches; width, 271%, inches. 
668—Oaxk Butrerrry Tapre English, Early XVIII Century 
Circular top, with one drop leaf; supported on bulbous legs hav- 
ing similar gate. Height, 28% inches; diameter, 29 inches. 


669—NeEEDLEWORK CarvepD AND GitpED Fire ScreEen 

Lowis XIV Period 
Oblong panel of very beautiful petit-point, displaying a gad- 
rooned vase loosely filled with very varied fine flowers, standing 
on a table before a soft champagne yellow background. The 
frame, with leaf-scrolled pediment and panelled columnar mo- 
tives, supported on scrolled acanthus leaf legs, apparently of a 
later period. Height, 4 feet 2\% inches; width, 2 feet 1% inches. 


670—NEEDLEWoRK Potze ScrEEN English, XVIII Century 
Pole with vase terminal and baluster sections toward foot ; sup- 
ported on scrolled tripod legs. Oblong adjustable panel dis- 
playing in pastel tones a basket of loosely sprayed flowers in 
mellow tones on green-black grounds. 


Height, 521% inches; width, 18% inches. 


Third Session 


671—Two LacavER STooLs French, XVIII Century Style 
Square tops, with round corners; supported on shaped legs; en- 
riched in gilding with Chinese figures in landscapes; on black 
grounds. Height, 151, inches; 14 inches square. 


672—Drap vd’Or Emproipery Watnut ARMCHAIR 
Ligurian, circa 1640-60 
Oblong canted back, spirally twisted arms on similar uprights, 
spirally twisted legs joined by twisted balustered H-stretcher. 
Antique red velvet seat and back with a band of embroidery in 
gold and colored silks developing leaf-scrollings ; trimmed with 
fringe. 


673—WALNUT STOOL Florentme, XVII Century 
Molded elongated octagonal top, with oval handle; molded frieze. 
Supported on lyre-shaped flaring ends. 


674—Watnout Stoo. Florentine, XVII Century 


Similar to preceding. 


675—Pam Carved WALNUT AND Oak CAQuETEUSES 
Flemish, Renaissance Period 
Tall oblong backs, molded cornice and panel carved with inter- 
lacing meanders enclosing floral rosettes; outcurved arms on 
turned and balustered uprights, legs joined by box stretcher. 
(Backs restored and recarved.) 


676—Two Carvep WALNUT SGABELLI - 
Florentine, Late XVI Century 
Fan-shaped back, crested with clasped Baroque scrolls and sup- 
ported on adossés caryatids flanking a central  scroll-pierced 
splat; incised seat supported on a front conceived similarly to 
the chair-back. (Considerably reconstructed.) 


677—Parr Carved AND PotycHRomMED FicurEes witH PricketT- 

HOLDERS Italian, Late XVI Century 

Kneeling figure of angel with halo, in a garment of Venetian red, 

and draped in a blue cloak passing over one shoulder; support- 

ing on one knee a vase terminating in brass grease-tray with 
pricket. Oblong base with two chamfered corners. 

Height, about 28%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


Pee 


678—Cutwese Porcetain Lowrestorr LAMP AND SHADE 


XVIII Century 


Hexagonal club-shaped body, finely enriched in enamels with 
groups of Chinese figures in landscapes, mounted with cwivre 
doré at foot. Mellow golden-yellow silk shade. 

(Illustrated) | Height, 31 inches. 


679—CuineseE Porcetain Lowestorr Lamp AND SHADE 


AVIIT Century 
Similar to preceding. Height, 27 inches. 


680—Larce Imari Porcentain Lamp Aanp SHADE AVITI Century 


Oviform jar, enriched with irregular panels of landscapes, scroll- 
ings and flowers in typical coloring. Mounted at foot with cutvre 
doré circular plinth. Golden-yellow silk shade. 

Height, 37 inches. 


Third Session 


681—Two Dercoratep Laaut Eectrrouers 
French, XVIII Century Style 
Adjustable oval top, of French gray laqué; with two silver- 
plated candles fitted for electricity and trimmed with green silk 
shade. Triangular shaft, supported on scrolled tripod legs 


finished in French gray and green. 
Height, 43 inches. 


682—Two Dercoratep Laqut ELectrouiers 
French, XVIII Century Style 
Similar to preceding; with green silk shade. 
Height, 44 inches. 


683—Carvep Manocany Pie-crust Tinting Taste 
Chippendale Period 
Scrolled molded sunk circular top; supported on baluster shaft 
having substantial tripod scrolled legs. 


Height, 28 inches; diameter, 291% inches. 


684—In1iaip Satinwoop Gamine Tape Late Sheraton Period 
Oblong top, with sunk semicircular end pockets and adjustable 
reading tablet at centre disclosing backgammon board. Sup- 
ported on open lyre-shaped ends to platform, having curved 


castored legs. 
Height, 281% inches; length, 291%, inches. 


685—Manocany Sipe Taste Early Georgian Period 
Oblong with raised rim cusped at intervals, frieze with single 
long drawer having original scrolled and incised brasses with bail 
handles, serpentined apron; slender cabriole legs terminating in 
pad feet. (Has been reconstructed and repolished.) 


Height, 30 inches; length, 30 inches. 


686—Watunvut Sipe Taste Queen Anne Period 


Molded oblong top; the frieze fitted with two deep end drawers 
and shallower central drawer; trimmed with brass bail handles. 
Supported on cabriole legs having spade feet. 


Height, 27 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


687—Two Carvep anp GitpED Mirrors Late Chippendale Period 
Scrolled oblong frame, enriched with festoons of flowers and 
outer open scrollings of rocaille and leafage. At foot has been 
arranged with two small brass arms of a later period, fitted for 


electricity. 
Height, 43 inches; width, 21 inches. 
(Illustrated) 
688—T'wo Carved anp GitpED Mirrors Chippendale Period 


Very unusual scrolled lyre-shape; made to face one another with 
columnar motives on the inner sides enriched with rocaille leaf 
motives and rosettes. 

Height, 47 inches; width, 29 inches. 


Third Session 


689—Seret or Manocany Book SHELVES 
English, Late XVIII Century 
Four molded graduated tiers, supported on bracketed ends and 
having long drawer at foot with castored square tapering legs. 


Height, 41 inches; width, 30 inches. 


690—Oax Jornt STOOL Cromwellian Period 


Oblong top, with central handhole; molded frieze and valanced 
legs having box stretcher. 


691—Hieu-pack Manocany Arm CuHatrr English, XVIII Century 
Open fan-shape back with reeded upright rails and one central 


cross rail; open scrolled arms; loose seat covered in blue floral 
damask, on stretchered tapering square legs. 


692—Two Intaip Manocany Sipe Cuairs English, Sheraton Period 
Slightly scrolling open back with fluted top rail supporting 
oblong tablet paneled with inlay of satinwood and ebony above a 
molded bar enclosing interlacing pierced ogivals; molded up- 
rights, turned tapering legs, seat canné. (Restored.) 


693—Cuivre Dort Taste CaBinet Louis XV Style 
Scrolled oblong case, fitted with glazed ends, back and door. 


The case enriched with scrollings of open leaves, flowers, rocaille 
and the seated figure of a nymph at crown. 


Height, 27 inches; width, 14 inches. 


694—Manocany Gate-LtEc Taste English, Early XVIII Century 
Molded triangular top, with drop-leaf forming a square top; 
supported on tapering round legs having spade foot, one gated 


for leaf. 
Height, 28 inches; top open, 38 inches by 331%, inches. 


695—Manocany PrempBroxeE ‘TABLE English, XVIII Century 
Finely molded top, with two drop-leaves; the frieze fitted with 
end drawer. Supported on open bracketed square legs and 


pierced X-stretcher. 
Height, 281/, inches; top open, 34 inches by 27 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


696—Carvep Watneur SratvettE Haut Rhin, Late XV Century 
St. Joun. Erect figure in draped 
flowing robes, with long curling hair, 
holding between his hands a missal, on 


molded base. 
Height, about 5 feet. 


(Illustrated) 


697—Intaiw Satinwoop Carp TasiE 
Late Sheraton Period 
Broadly banded oblong molded top, in- 
laid with large shell motives of natural 
grained wood. 


Height, 28 inches; top open, 34 inches by 341% inches. 


698—Patrr Carvepn Watnut TorcHueres 
Northern Italy, XVI Century 


Circular fluted column enriched with a 
triad of mascarons and a band of acan- 
thus carving, the inferior with further 
leaf and festooned drapery ornament. 
On triangular paneled bases carved 
with oval escutcheons, circular cushion 


feet. 
Height, 52 inches. 


699—Pair Carvep Watnur Torcuires 
Northern Italy, XVI Century 

Similar to the preceding. 

Height, 52 inches. 


700—Parr OLp Carvep ann Gitpep Guéripons or TorcuirEs 
Louis XIV Style 
Heavily balustered and acanthus-enriched triangular standard 
terminating in scrolled feet, the base with incised lattice orna- 
mented with carved rocaille shells; cartouche-shaped top with 
gadrooned edge. 
Height, 62 inches. 


Third Session 


701—Carvep Oak Correr Front 
French Flanders, Early XVI Century 
Oblong with molded edge, divided into five panels separated by 
balustered half-round pilasters and finely carved with bust 
figures within circular wreaths, sustained on and supporting 
animal and reptile chimera figures and mascarons. Original 


forged iron lock. 
Height, 261/, inches; length, 591, inches. 


702—InuLaAip Satinwoop anp Fruirwoop CuHEst or Drawers 

Sheraton Style 
Oblong top with serpentined front, returns having large oval 
medallion inlay; body with three drawers in satinwood following 
the contours of the top and having chiseled oval brasses and 
handles, serpentined apron, slightly splayed feet. Plate glass 

top. 
Height, 32 inches; length, 401% inches. 


703—Carvep AND Parcer-ciLpDED Oak PaNnEL or Overpoor 
Flemish, Louis XIV Period 
Oblong molded frame holding a panel carved with generous leaf 
scrollings supporting a central cartouche with the gilded figure 
of a reclining Samson with the broken pillars of the temple 


in his arms. 
Height, 261%, inches; length, 651%, inches. 


704—SmatL Manocany Preprestat Writinc TABLE 
Chippendale Period 
Molded top, with dentiled enrichment; the frieze fitted with two 
end-on drawers, the pedestal with three each; knee-hole with 
recessed enclosing cabinet, on bracketed feet; the drawers 
trimmed with finely scrolled brass bail handles. (Needs slight 


restoration. ) 
Height, 2914 inches; length, 35 inches. 


705—Brack anp GitpED SHow TABLE Louis XVI Style 
Oblong glazed top, beautifully fitted with sliding drawer, lined 
with black velvet; on tapering square legs having incurved 
stretcher supporting a glazed compartment at centre; enriched 

with gilded wreaths, moldings and husks. 
Height, 30% inches; length, 37 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


406—Carvep, GILDED AND PoLtycHROMED TABLE 
Florentine, Renaissance Period 
Oblong, the frieze carved with graceful leaf-scrolling and cen- 
trally, with the escutcheon of a cardinal; on balustered legs en- 
riched at the base with acanthus and joined by box stretcher. 
Flattened ball feet. (Fitted with walnut top of later date.) 


Height, 321% inches; length, 52 inches. 


707—Maunocany PEemBroxEe TasLe English, XVIII Century 


Square top, with two drop-leaves; the frieze fitted with drawer. 
Supported on chamfered square legs having pierced and shaped 


X-stretcher. 
Height, 271%, inches; top open, 42 inches by 24 inches. 


708—Inuai Manocany Sipesoarp TABLE Adam Style 


Oblong overhanging top with bow front having knee-hole and 
single drawer flanked on either side by deep drawer; supported 
on unusual tapering lozenge-shaped legs with incurved leaf- 
carved knees and stock feet. Ribbon inlays of hollywood and 
ebony. 

Height, 32 inches; length, 42 inches. 


TO9—NEEDLEWoRK Manocany Winpow BEencu 
English, XVIII Century 
Deeply scrolled arms terminating in rosettes and seat covered 
in gros-point displaying fantastic scrollings of flowers and fruits 
on ivory and blue grounds. On tapering square well stretchered 
legs. 
Height, 291%, inches; length, 361, inches. 


710—Carvep Manocany Arm CuHarr Queen Anne Style 


Molded and shaped arched back, the head paneled and enriched 
with slight flower and leaf carvings, serpentined central bar splat 
flanked by cannés panels. Scrolled arms, cabriole uprights and 
legs, the latter joined by slender balustered H-stretcher. Canné 
seat with orange silk brocatelle loose cushion. 


Third Session 


711—NeEEpLEPOINT Manocany Wine Cuair 

English, XVIII Century 
Serpentined back and wings scrolling into roll-over arms and 
loose seat covered in gros- and petit-point and point St. Cyr, de- 
veloping in the back an arabesque medallion occupied by a court 
belle ; bird perched in seat with motives surrounded by scrollings 
of flowers on fine blue and black grounds. Supported on molded 
square legs having H-stretcher. 


(Illustrated) 


712—Two Gitpep Laquté CHairs Lows XVI Style 
Open back, with wreathed and gilded splat; the seat cannée; on 
tapering fluted round legs. Finished with French gray laqué. 


Kindly read the Conditions wnder which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


perenne eee een 


Y138—NEEDLEPOINT Wautnut Arm CHarR French, XVIII Century 


Molded cartouche back and seat covered in petit-point, display- 
ing baskets of flowers surrounded by wreaths on ivory grounds. 


(Illustrated) 


714—AntievE Laceurr Drop-Ltear Tasie Sheraton Style 


Oblong top with two drop leaves having rounded corners, lac- 
quered black, with banded border and central oval medallion 
displaying figures and a harvest scene; frieze with two drawers, 
supported on flat quadrangular ends standing on splayed bridge 
feet, jomed by turned balustered stretcher. 


Height, 2 feet 4 inches; length extended, 4 feet 4 inches. 


Third Session 


715—Iniaip Manocany Kner-HoLE Writinc Taste 
Sheraton Period 
Oblong top with two drop leaves and border inlay of dice pat- 
tern; front with long drawer and knee-hole flanked on either 
side by two small drawers, the opposite side with corresponding 
dummy fittings, with similar inlay borders; stiles with tulipwood 
block inlay, fluted tapering legs. (Understructure recon- 


structed. ) 
Height, 2 feet 51% inches; length, 6 feet. 


(Illustrated) 


716—Watunvut CHEST oN STAND, witH LavisHity Carvep INTERIOR 
French, XVII Century Style 

Oblong top, the front with two drawers carved with six round- 
headed arches enclosing perspectives ; tabernacolo interior fitted 

with numerous drawers and cupboards about a central portal 
flanked by spirally-twisted pilasters, the whole lavishly carved 

with trophies of arms and panels of chimeric and human figures 

amid Baroque scrollings, supporting various emblematic medal- 
lions. Understructure with paneled frieze having three drawers 

and supported on fluted tapering legs joined by curule stretcher. 


Height, 5 feet; length, 3 feet 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


717—HeprriewnHite Intra Manocany AND SATINWOOD SIDEBOARD 

American, circa 1785-1790 

Oblong, with serpentined front broken over four stiles, enriched 

with inlays of jardiniéres emitting leaf sprays; centrally, a long 

drawer above a vertical tambour flanked by two deep side 

drawers, the former with oval, the latter with circular inlay 

medallions of satinwood. Trimmed with oval brasses and han- 
dles; on six quadrangular tapering feet. 


Height, 391% inches; length, 7234 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


718—Manocany Extension Dryine Tape Late Sheraton Style 


Oblong molded top with rounded ends and single extra leaf; sup- 
ported on two massive turned and balustered pillars, each sus- 
tained on four molded and splayed legs. 


Height, 2 feet 5 inches; total length, 6 feet 6 inches. 


719—Lovis XIII Wrovcur Iron Lecrern 


Triangular canted stand with scrolling sides enriched with three 
lanceolate figures directed inwards; sustained on round standard 
terminating in four arched feet. 

Height, 6 feet 1 inch. 


Third Session 


720—CuInEsE Farence JARDINIERE AND STAND Ming Period 


Deep bowl-shape, with flaring lip; enriched with medallions of 
psuedo inscriptions. Six-legged scrolled stand with stretchers. 


(Rim chipped.) 
Height, 66 inches; diameter, 31 inches. 


EASTERN RUGS 


721—KasHan Rue 


Woven with diamond medallion in ivory centred in old-rose and 
developing a graceful design of interlacing leafage and natural- 
istic floral forms in olive-green, fawns, sky-blue, ivory and colors 
of the field; moss-green spandrels with individual tulip motives 
enriched with spreading leaf forms. Variable fawn-ivory border 
with individual four-petaled flowers alternating with small medal- 
lions and clusters of leaves, narrow rose guards with tiny sway- 


ing floral motives. 
Length, 4 feet 9 inches; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


722—-AnTiquE Kurpistan Rue 

Variable deep rose hexagonal field with stepped leaf-shaped 
medallion outlined in yellow, having two smaller pendents hung 
from ivory rosettes, the interiors of deep blue with blossoms and 
formal branches in reds, greens, blue, yellow and ivory; span- 
drels in blue-green with detached blossoms in colors of the field. 
Ivory border with recurring “turtle” figures connected by formal 
branches hung with flowers; narrow guards, the outer with dove- 
tail edging. 


723—Kazax Rue 
Soft old-red field displaying stepped medallion, latch-hooked cor- 
ners and arched ends, in dark and light blues, tan, ivory and rose- 
pink. Angular borders with scrolled guards. 


5 feet by 3 feet 8 inches. 


(24—Suiraz Rue 
Blue field displaying series of latch-hooked lozenge motives in 
greens, blues, reds, yellows and ivory. Blossomed ivory borders. 


5 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 1 inch. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


725—KarapacH Rue 
Mulberry crimson field ; displaying central and corner bouquet of 
roses in mellow colors. Angularly scrolled tan borders. 


5 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 5 inches. 


7(26—Suirvan Rue 
Rich blue field, woven in yellows, ivory, plum, light blue and 
greens, with series of large stepped geometric lozenge-shaped 
medallions. Yellow and old crimson angularly scrolled borders. 


5 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 9 inches. 


727—Iran Rue 


Rich red-crimson field displaying pendented lozenge medallion 
and allover blossoms in yellows, blues, ivory and soft pinks. Ivory, 


pink and blue blossomed borders. 
5 feet 8 inches by 8 feet 6 inches. 


728—Heriz Rue XVIII Century 

Lavender field woven in tan and black with allover diamond lat- 

tice, blossoms and large Herati leaves. Tawny border of mul- 
berry roses. 

5 feet 9 inches by 8 feet 11 inches. 


(129—Kazax Rue XVIII Century 
Beautiful blue field with ruby and ivory peaked oblong medallion 
within a lozenge device having recurring ruby borders and cor- 
ners. Woven exceptionally fine blues, ivory, green and yellow. 


5 feet 11 inches by 8 feet 10 inches. 


730—Animauistic Hamepan Rug 


Golden-tan field, woven reds, pinks, black and pale green with 
floral lozenge devices, vases of flowers, two archaic male masks 
and pink corners. Fine floral blue borders. 

6 feet by 4 feet. 


731—Hamepan Rvuc 


Fluctuating plum and lavender field displaying series of quaint 
S scrolling in old red, black, green, ivory, yellow and blue. Angu- 
larly scrolled ivory borders. 

6 feet by 4 feet 3 inches. 


Third Session 


732—Iran Rue 
Deep blue field, displaying floral diamond lattice in pinks, crim- 
sons, yellows and ivories. Ivory border of interlacing floral 


scrollings ; blue guards. 
6 feet 1 inch by 3 feet 8 inches. 


733—KarapacH Rue 
Deep mulberry field; woven in old pinks, blue and ivories with 
floral diamond lattice motives. Tawny border displaying stems 


of roses; blue guards. 
6 feet 4 inches by 4 feet 7 inches. 


734—Mosvut Rue 


Mellow red field; woven in yellows, blues, greens, ivory and 
orange with blossomed oblong lattice. Floral borders with tan 


outer bandings. 
6 feet 5 inches by 3 feet 7 inches. 


735—Hamerpan Ruc 


Rich black field, displaying closely placed archaic blossoms in 
reds, green, ivory, yellow and blues. Pink-tan borders-of red 


angular scrollings. 
6 feet 5 inches by 4 feet. 


Suiraz Brrp Rue 


736 


Deep blue field, woven in yellows, old red, ivory and brown with 
varied series of cruciform motives interrupted by figures of 
archaic birds. Blossomed tan border. 


6 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 5 inches. 


737—Mosvut Rue 
Displaying stepped black lozenge field woven in greens, old pinks, 
ivory, yellow with archaic flowers. Old crimson floral corners. 
Blue, ivory and crimson floral borders. 


6 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 9 inches. 


738—Hamepan Ruc 
Tawny brown field, woven in greens, ivory, blue and pinks with 
geometric allover latch-hooked medallions and triangular cor- 


ners. Ivory floral guards. 
6 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


739—Hamepan Rue 
Mulberry pink field woven in dull greens, ivory pink and blue 
with all over geometric diamond motives. Scrolled blue imner 


and pink outer borders. 
6 feet 9 inches by 4& feet 1 inch. 


740—Kazax Rue 
Field of soft scarlet with three latchhooked diamond medallions 
in sea-green and powder-blue, with small isolated floral figures 
in yellow, ivory and colors of the field. Ivory border with highly 
conventionalized swaying vine motives, brown-black floral outer 


guard. 
Length, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 7 inches. 


741—KermansHaH Rue 

Rich sapphire-blue field finely woven with a pendented diamond 
medallion developing floral rosettes and spatulate leaf forms in 
rose, sea-green, soft fawns and ivory, the spandrels similarly en- 
riched; rose border with alternating quatrefoil and double C- 
scrolled leaf patterns in colors of the field with an outer border 
of sapphire-blue enriched with blossoms and two narrow guards 
of sea-green with formal swaying patterns of floral motives. 


Length, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 4 feet 2 inches. 


742—CameEt’s Harr Rue 
Warm camel’s hair field; displaying blossomed series of floral 
diamond motives in red-pink, greens, ivory, blue, yellow and 
purple. Blue blossomed border with red guards. 


7 feet by & feet 2 inches. 


743—BoxHara MerpaLtion Rue 


Brick-crimson field woven with four longitudinal rows of stepped 
octagonal medallions alternating with lines of pierced stellate 
geometrical figures, in ivory, deep blue, ochre and crimson; bor- 
der of small repeating octagons separated by formalized leaf 
sprays, two narrow guards. Ends blanketed and fringed. 


Length, 7 feet 2 inches; width, 6 féet 2 inches. 


Third Session 


744—HameEepan Rue 


Field with series of closely placed stepped diamond motives. 
Medallioned ivory borders; woven in yellows, blues, dull greens 
and ivories. 

7 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 6 inches. 


745—F'EREGHAN Rue XVIII Century 


Mellow blue field, woven in red-pinks, greens, yellows, blue and 
black with blossomed diamond motives interrupted by varied 
flowers. Angularly scrolled ivory border. 


7 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 3 inches. 


746—KarapacH Rue 
Deep blue field, woven in green, old pinks, reds, ivory and plum- 
color with diagonally placed archaic leaves. Tawny medal- 
lioned borders. 
8 feet 9 inches by 4 feet 6 inches. 


747—Perrsian Sirk Rue 


Rich orange-red field finely woven in the Ispahan manner with 
long branches of trailing tulips emitting scrolled Herati leaves 
and interspersed with sprays of henna flowers, the whole ex- 
pressed in tones of sapphire-blue, ivory, fawn and crimson; bor- 
der of mazarine-blue with a swaying design of tulips and scarlet 
henna flowers embellished with reed-like leaf-sprays, six paired 
guards. 

Length, 9 feet 1 inch; width, 11 feet, 7 inches. 


“48—AnTIQUE CaABISTAN RuG 


Sapphire-blue fluctuating field with two rows of five lanceolate 
medallions principally in ivory, scarlet and fawn, the field semé 
with tiny detached blossom and geometrical figures; ivory bor- 
der with repeating blossoms and sagittate motives in colors of 
the field, three narrow guards, the inmost with rosettes, the others 


with dovetail patterns. 
Length, 9 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 5 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


749—AntiauE Iran MeEpatrtion Rue 
Lanceolate stepped centre in soft rose woven with central ivory 
diamond medallion having two smaller pendented fellows hung 
from sapphire-blue leaf figures, the three bearing formal floral 
designs in pastel colors of lavender, rose, sea-green, ivory and 
blue. The spandrels with a diaper of rosetted details, enclosed 
within a sea-green border sustaining swaying floral designs and 

flanked by narrow floral guards. 
Length, 9 feet 3 inches; width, 5 feet 1 inch. 


(Illustrated) 


750—Kazax Ruc 
Displaying series of large latch-hooked diamond motives in rose- 
pink, greens, black, plum-color, blue, yellow and ivory. Golden- 
yellow leaf borders. 10 feet 7 inches by 4 feet 4 inches. 


751—Kurpistan Runner ann Mar 


Deep blue field closely woven with rows of repeating skeleton 
“pear” figures enveloping tiny floral sprays, in sky-blue, rose, 
sage-green, fawn and ivory; three narrow guards of crimson, 
sea-green and rose, with repeating or swaying floral designs in 
colors of the field. (Runner and mat have been made from an 
original pair of rugs.) 

Length of runner, 26 feet 3 inches; length of mat, 4 feet 2 inches; 

width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


752—CuIneEsE “Hunprep Antiaurs” Rue 
Rich sapphire-blue field woven with detached presentments of the 
“Hundred Antiques” in ivory, fawn and powder-blue ; ivory bor- 
der with peonies and leaf-scrolls in colors of the field with 
fretted inner guard and outer edge of sapphire-blue. 
Length, 11 feet 9 inches; width, 9 feet 1 inch. 
753—Unvsvat Acra Carper 
Fluctuating black field woven in ivories, browns, plum-crimson 
and slight passages of green with open scrolled blossomed medal- 
lions scrolled with Herati leaves and interrupted by floral 
diamonds. T'awny-black borders with angular scrollings sus- 
taining pomegranate devices. Ivory and rose-pink guards. 
11 feet 10 inches by 10 feet 2 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


754—Oup Capistan AnIMAL RUNNER 
Rich deep blue field; woven in charming rose-crimson, greens, 
yellows, mulberry, tans and pinks with large varicolored lozenge- 
shape geometric medallions, interrupted by fanciful small ani- 


mals. Unusual leaf border. 
8 feet 6 inches by 5 feet. 


%55—Derrer Biuve FerEGcHAN RUNNER 


Rich resonant blue field; woven rose pinks, crimson, ivory and 
light blue with varied blossomed diamond lattice and scrolled 
Herati leaves. Interesting golden yellow border fluctuating in 
pink areas displaying floral oval medallions; old crimson scrolled 


guards. 
17 feet 5 inches by 3 feet 6 inches. 


756—Buvuer Bingar RuNNER 


Lustrous blue-black field; displaying lattice diamond motives 
scrolled with Herati leaves and interrupted by floral cruciforms ; 
woven in fine sapphire-blue, rose-crimson and passages of ivory 
and yellow. Ivory floral border with blossomed turquoise-green 


guards. 
17 feet 11 inches by 8 feet 4 inches. 


757—BuveE Binzar RuNNER 


Similar to the preceding. 
17 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 6 inches. 


mpeORTE AND LAST SESSION 


SALURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925, AT 2:15 P. M. 
Catalogue Numbers 758 to 1008 inclusive 


VENETIAN GOTHIC BRASS PLAQUES 


758—Repotussé Brass PLraave Venetian, XVI Century 
Circular, with florally punched flange; the centre displaying four 
leaf scrolled vases and surrounded by Gothic inscription. 


, Diameter, 141%, inches. 


759—RepoussE Brass Disu Venetian Gothic 
Circular, with low dish with flanged border; the centre with 
leonic heads, bunches of grapes and vine leaves. 


Diameter, 1414, inches. 


760—RepovussE Brass PLaquE Venetian, XVI Century 
Circular, with punched flange ; the central boss with pomegranate 


motives surrounded by Gothic inscription. 
Diameter, 144, inches. 


761—RepovssE Brass PiaavuEe Venetian, XVI Century 


Circular, with spirally fluted cavetto; the centre with subject, 
“Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden,” surrounded by two 
bands of lengthy Gothic inscriptions. 


Diameter, 1544 inches. 
762—Repovusst Brass PLaavuE Venetian, XVI Century 


Circular, with punched border and centre displaying demi-cupi- 
dons parted by jardiniéres of fruit surrounded by inscription. 


Diameter, 151% inches. 


763—Repoussé Brass Prague © Venetian, XVI Century 
Circular, with very unusual punching of medallions at rim; the 


centre displaying figure of The Paschal Lamb, surrounded by 


floral medallions. 
Diameter, 1534, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


764—RepovussE Brass PraquE Venetian, XVI Century 
Circular, with arcaded floral rim; the centre bossed with con- 
ventional pomegranate motives, surrounded by two borders of 


Gothic inscriptions. 
Diameter, 16 inches. 


765—Repovusst Brass Prague Venetian, Late XVI Century 


Circular, with punched floral border; the centre occupied by 
demi-satyr and nymph facing a gadrooned vase, surrounded by 


Gothic inscription. 
Diameter, 1614 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


766—Repovusst Brass PiaauE _ Venetian, XVI Century 


Circular, with arcaded punched border; the centre displaying 
demi-cupidons, occupied by vases of fruit and surrounded by 
Gothic inscription. 

Diameter, 16 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


767—Repovssét Brass Praque Venetian, XVI Century 
Circular, with leaf punched rim; the centre occupied by subject, 
“The Return from Canaan”; with large bunch of grapes sur- 


rounded by Gothic inscription. 
Diameter, 16 inches. 


768—Repouss&é Brass PLaQue Venetian, Early XVI Century 


Circular, with broad flanged border; the centre occupied by 
figure of The Paschal Lamb, surrounded by two borders of 


Gothic inscriptions. 
Diameter, 1744 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


769—Repousst Brass PLaQuE Venetian, Late XVI Century 


Circular, with punched rim; the centre bossed with spirally 
scrolled floral gadroons, surrounded by Gothic inscription. 


Diameter, 16 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 


They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 
i 


770—Bronze Group By Georges J. A. Cain, 1856- 


Lions Compatine Witp Boar. On the rocky floor the boar is 
lying, his life almost extinct, while above him towers the figure 
of a gigantic lion gripping in his jaws one of the hog’s hind 
feet and with his left forepaw holding off his mate from the 
attack; inscribed, A. Cain. Greenish patina. 

Height, 1434 inches; length, 24 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


771—Bronze Ficure or a Hounp By Georges Gardet 


Running figure of a lithe pointer, head to ground, tail out- 


stretched ; on oblong grassy base. 
Height, 11 inches; length, 19 inches. 


772—Bronze Bust or NAPOLEON 


In bicorne and military cloak, the collar of which is turned up; 
at the age of about forty-five. On square Roman green marble 


base. 
Height, 21 inches, 


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773—BronzE Group By Pierre Jules Méne, 1810-1879 
SADDLE-HORSE AND SPANIEL. Standing figure of a horse, sad- 
dled and bridled, his neck drooping ; below a spaniel sitting among 
the furze and rocks of the oval base. Inscribed, P. J. Méne. 


Height, 17% inches; length, 2514, inches. 


774—Rvssian Bronze Group By E. Lansere, 1886 
Tartar Cuierrain. Figure of a bearded chief astride a horse, 
wearing cloak and straw steeple-hat, brandishing an old match- 
lock rifle. Rocky base with cacti. (Needs repair.) 


Height, 22 inches. 


775—BronzE AND Statuary Marsire Busr 
Demeter. Bust of the youthful earth goddess, the smiling head 
inclined to the left and crowned with flowers; emerging from a 
bronze sheaf of parted wheat ears. Height, 23%/, inches. 


775s—Bronze Bust Leoni Leone, Italian, XVI Century 

Bisoor Saruratr. Wearing full canonicals; of thoughtful mien, 

the features unusually fine, the nose aquiline and the mouth ex- 

pressive. This bronze example is very similar to the well-known 
marble by Mino da Fiesole, and it is a cire perdue specimen. 

Height. 34 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


776—Bronze Ficure By Antome Louis Barye, 1795-1875 


AFFRIGHTED Stac. Very finely modeled figure of a stag of ten 
tines, the head upreared in alarm, the right leg raised; on oblong 
base representing rocky grassland. Greenish patina. Inscribed, 


Barye. Height, 1934 inches; length, 191% inches. 
(Illustrated) 
777—BronzE Group By Antoime Louis Barye, 1795-1875 


Hovunps Arracxine Stac. Graphically pictured group of a 
stag set on by two hounds, one of whom has sprung on the 
animal’s back, the other having been cast, writhing, to the 
ground; rocky base. Inscribed, Barye. On oval ebonized stand. 


Height, 17%, inches; length, 23 inches. 


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778—SILVERED Bronze Statuettr By Pierre Jules Méne, 1810-1879 


Picapvor. Figure of the bull-fighter with his long spear, mounted 
on an old nag; finely modeled with great detail of accoutrement. 
Oval base representing the arena, on which are flowers and a 


dropped fan. 
Height, 3614, inches; length, 23 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


779—SitvErRED Bronze Grove’ By Pierre Jules Méne, 1810-1879 


Hawkinc. Mounted figure of a North African tribesman on an 
Arab horse, leaning back in the saddle and holding up in his 
gloved right hand a perched falcon hawk. Oval base. 


Height, 301% inches; width, 23 inches. 


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780—Bronze STATUETTE 

After Benvenuto Cellini 
PERSEUS WITH THE Heap 
or Mepusa. Erect figure 
of the warrior with 
drawn sword, holding up 
in his left hand the sev- 
ered head, while the pros- 
trate body of the Medusa 
droops across the base, 
on a pedestal having four 
niches enriched with co- 
pious mascaron and 
floral ornament and hold- 
ing figures of classical 
mythology. On rouge 
griotte marble plinth. 
After the famous statue 
in the Loggia dei Lanzi, 
Florence. 


Height, 481%, inches. 
(Illustrated) 


781—BronzeE Victory on VE- 
RONA MarsieE BASE 


Graceful erect figure of 
the winged goddess lean- 
ing forward, her right 
hand holding the victor’s 
crown of laurel, in the 
left a staff; standing ona 
globe of pink Verona 
marble supported on a 
square socle. 


Height, 3114 inches. 


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DECORATIVE FLOWER PAINTINGS OF THE DUTCH AND 
ITALIAN SCHOOLS 


JUSTUS VAN HUYSUM 
Dutcu: 1659—1716 
782—-ROSES, SNOWBALLS AND HEDGE FLOWERS 
Height, 2934 inches; width, 2434 inches 
Signed at base, Justus van Huysum 
(Illustrated ) 


JAN PHILIP VAN THIELEN 
DutcH: 1618—1667 


783—ROSES, CHRYSANTHEMUM AND WILD FLOWERS 
Height, 251% inches; width, 211% inches 


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SIMON VAN VERELST 
Dutrcu: 1637—1710 


784—_ ROSES, ORCHID AND PEONY 
Height, 221% inches; width, 18 mches 


JUAN DE ARELLANO 
SpanisH: 1614—1676 


785—F LOWERS, FRUIT, SPANIEL AND ROBIN 
Height, 26 inches; length, 3014 mches 


ABRAHAM MIGNON 
Dutcu: 1640—1679 


786—FLOWER GARLAND, MELON AND URN 
Height, 3314 imches; length, 2814 mches 
(Companion to the following) 


ABRAHAM MIGNON 
Dutcu: 1640—1679 


787—_FLOWER FESTOON, MELON AND VASE 
Height, 33% inches; length, 281% inches 
(Companion to the preceding) 


MARIO MUZZI 


Iravian: XVII Crentrury 
788—CHANTICLEER, FLOWERS AND FRUIT 
Height, 26 inches; length, 3734 imches 


HERICOURT 


Frencu: XVII Century 
789—GILDED VASE WITH FLOWERS 
Height, 37 inches; width, 2914 inches 


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FLEMISH SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


790—FLOWERS AND FRUIT 
Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches 


WILLEM F. VAN ROYEN 
Dutcu: 1654—1723 


7T91—VASE OF FLOWERS AND BIRDS 
IN A FORMAL GARDEN 


Height, 3514 inches; length, 3834 inches 


PIETER GALLIS 
Dutrcu: 1633—1697 


492—_FLOWERPIECE 
Height, 4014 inches; width, 32 inches 


J. G. HIRN 
XIX CrEntTury 


793—-GARDEN FLOWERS, GRAPES AND PEACHES 
Height, 4814 inches; width, 251 inches 
Signed at right of centre, J. G. Hirn, 1824 


MARIA VAN OOSTERWIJCK 
Dutcu: 1627—1693 


794—VASE OF GARDEN FLOWERS 
Height, 32 inches; length, 254 inches 


KASPAR PEETER VERBRUGGHEN 
FremisuH: 1664—1730 


%95—FOUNTAIN AND TRAILING BLOSSOMS 
Height, 43 mches; width, 35 mches 


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COLLIER 
EncusH: XVIII Century 


“96—ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE, FLOWERS AND UTENSILS 
Height, 30 mches; length, 41 wmches 


TEXTILES AND NEEDLEPOINT PANELS 


797—Two GeENnoEsE Cur. VELVET CusHIONS AVIT Century 


Oblong ; woven in cut and uncut crimson velvet with diverse floral 
motives, on golden-yellow grounds. Trimmed with edging. 


798—SILVER-EMBROIDERED GREEN VELVET CUSHION 
? Italian, XVII Century 
Oblong, the centre with band of green silk finely embroidered in 
silver with scrollings of fruit and flowers; finished with bands 
of green velvet and tassels. 


799—TarEstry PiLLow English, XVI Century 
Tue Propicat Son. Within a central medallion the son has 
appeared to his father; flanked by borders of tulips and other 
flowers on tawny-brown grounds. Executed in crimsons, greens, 
yellows and ivory. Trimmed with fringe. 


800—T'wo Gotp NEEDLEPAINTED VELVET CusHIoNns 
Italian, Early XVII Century 
Centre panel displaying within a rondelle three-quarter length 
figure of a saint, flanked by scrollings. Borders of rich ruby- 


crimson velvet. 


801—Two NEEDLEPOINT CusHIONS English, Tudor Period 
Oblong; the centre of landscape with fruiting tree sheltering 
field animals. Arabesque borders. Trimmed with fringe. Exe- 
cuted in very mellow tones of blues, grays, yellows and pinks. 


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etre ey 


802—GoLp- AND SILVER-EMBROIDERED PiIctTuURE 


English, XVIT Century 


SUSANNA AND THE EpeErs. Susanna seated about centre, flanked 
by the two Elders, trees, birds and animals; at right a unicorn 
is seen, the symbol of Chastity and at right a stag, the emblem 
of Constancy. On ivory grounds. 


Height, 9 inches; length, 1314 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


S03—NEEDLEPOINT CUSHION English, XVII Century 
Square; displaying bouquet of fine flowers in gros- and _ petit- 
point on ivory grounds within scrolled medallion having yellow 
grounds. Trimmed with fringe. 


804—Two JArRDINIERE VELVET CUSHIONS Genoese, XVII Century 
Square, with centre panels woven with baskets of flowers on ivory 
grounds. Borders of rich green velvet. 


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805—SiLtver Stump Emprormerep Picture English, XVII Century 
Tue Musician. A court lady with pearl necklace standing under 
a niche at centre; surrounded by flowers and birds with animals 

at foot, in mellow colors on silver background. 
Height, 8% inches; length, 12% inches. 


(Illustrated) 


806—EncuisH Emprormrrep Mrrror AVIT Century 
Oblong frame, of deep ivory silk finely embroidered with raised 
silver thread scrollings, the back and edges in contemporary 


crimson velvet. 
Height, 131% inches; length, 1714 inches. 


807—EmBroIDERED Crimson VeLvet CusHIon 
Spanish, Early XVII Century 


Oblong, of rose-crimson velvet ; enriched with two scrolled amices 
in yellow and blue appliqué. Trimmed with fringe. 


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808—Beravtirut Sitver Stump Emsromwerep Picture 
English, XVIT Century 
ADONIS; seen in a landscape within an oval medallion; the back- 
ground of ivory satin embroidered with sprays of flowers, butter- 
flies, insects and animals at foot. In lacquered frame with 


Chinese figures. 
Height, 11 inches; length, 1614 inches. 


S09—JarpvinierE Vetver CusHion Genoese, XVII Century 
Oblong; woven in wine-crimson, yellow and brilliant greens on 
ivory grounds with large bouquets supported in vase. Trimmed 
with fringe. 


810—EmproipERED Crimson VELVET CusHION 
Spanish, XVII Century 
Oblong, with central panel of floral appliqué on silver ground; 
finished with borders of crimson velvet, fringe and tassels. 


811—Turee Gotp Emsromwrrep NEEpiEepoint Panets 
English, XVII Century 
Tozir anp THE ANGEL. Tobit is seen with angel following him; 
in the other two are two angels, each carrying symbols. Exe- 
cuted in extremely fine petit-point outlined with silver and gold 


threads. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


812—EMBROIDERED PANEL Tudor Period 


Displaying in mellow colors an expansive landscape in which 
figures, trees and animals are seen; in the foreground edifices, 
on the crest of rising ground. Executed in fine petit-point. 


Height, 10% inches; length, 401% inches. 


813—NeEEDLEWoRK PANEL French, Late XVII Century 
Scrolled circular panel of yellow, enriched with crimson and 
pink flowers; black borders with arabesque scrollings. (Needs 


restoration. 
) 30 inches by 29 inches. 


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814—NEEDLEPOINT PANEL English, XVII Century 

THE Goop Samaritan. In the foreground of a rising landscape 

crested by edifices, the Good Samaritan is seen pouring oil on 

the head of a wayfarer; his ass is nearby; in the distance are the 

culprits and the Pharisees. Executed in beautiful close petit- 
point with mellow soft colors. 

Height, 19 inches; width, 24 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


815—-SILVER-EMBROIDERED Crimson SitK Cover 
English, XVII Century 
Deep rich crimson satin, embroidered with scrollings of appliqué 
green oak leaves bearing many silver acorns; border on three 
sides to match; trimmed with fringe. (Needs restoration.) 


23 inches by 19% inches. 


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816—NeEEpLEPOINT PANEL French, Late XVII Century 


Scrolled oblong central panel displaying a court belle in land- 
scape before an ivory ground. Resonant black borders scrolled 
with arabesque floral motives. Executed in very beautiful petit- 
point, the borders in gros-point. 

Height, 32 inches; width, 3614 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


S17—NEEDLEPOINT ELIZABETHAN BORDER English, XVI Century 


Displaying scrollings of varied English flowers in very mellow 
colors on tawny grounds. Rubbon scrolled border. Executed 


in exceptionally fine point. 
Length, 6 feet 5 inches; depth, 5% inches. 


818—NeEpLEpoInt EvizaseTtHan Borper English, XVI Century 
Similar to preceding, but more elaborately scrolled with flowers. 


(Needs restoration. ) 
Length, 8 feet 4 inches; depths, 81%, inches. 


819—Go.tp Emproirerep Lacg VaLtance Venetian, XVII Century 


Ivory floral vandyke lace, enriched with scrollings of leafage and 
gold threads centered by jardiniére of flowers; trimmed with tas- 
sels; lined with crimson floral brocade. 


Length, 46 inches; depth, 15 inches. 


820—E1izaBeETHAN NEEDLEPOINT BorpErR English, XVI Century 
Displaying scrollings of English flowers and fruit in very mel- 

low tones on tawny black grounds. 
Length, 6 feet; depth, 101% inches. 


821—EmproiwEreD LINEN PANEL Jacobean Period 
Deep ivory linen, embroidered with varied English flowers in 
yellows and old red with green and yellow lilies. (Needs restora- 


tion. ) 
Length, 6 feet 4 inches; width, 4 feet 4 inches. 


822—Gotp EmproimErep Cover Italian, XVII Century 


Field of Botticelli green, woven in gold threads and deeper tones 
with conventionalized bouquets. Golden-yellow borders, enriched 
in gros-point with rosettes and plaquettes. Trimmed with fringe. 


7 feet 4 inches by 4& feet 9 inches. 


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STANNIFEROUS ENAMEL BAS-RELIEF'S, SCULPTURED 
STATUARY MARBLE FIGURES 


823—STANNIFEROUS ENAMEL Bas-RELIEF WITH TABERNACLE 
School of the Della Robbias, XVII Century 
Maponna Aanp Cuitp. Half-length figure of the Madonna, her 
head partly covered with a hood, supporting on her right arm 
the nude figure of the Child; brilliant white glaze, finely pre- 
served. In contemporary walnut arched tabernacle with blue 
velvet lining. 


Height of group, 19%4 inches; of tabernacle, 31 inches. 


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823a—Sraruary Mareie Bas-revier 
By Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1848-1907 
JOSEPHINE SHaw Lowe. (1843-1905). Very finely sculptured 
bust portrait, head to left, of the widow of General Charles 
Russell Lowell, at the age of 56; in gilded frame. 
Height, 1214 inches; width, 9 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


824—STANNIFEROUS EnamMeL TERRA-coTTA STATUETTE 
School of the Della Robbias, Late XVI Century 
Pomona. Erect graceful draped female figure, the right breast 
bare and right arm upholding on the head a polychromed bunch 
of fruit, the left arm supporting at the side peaches and vines; 
on circular base. Brilliant white glaze, finely preserved. 


Height, 32 inches. 


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825—STannirerous Enament Bas-rewier in PotycHroMED AND 
GILDED SHRINE 

School of the Della Robbias, Early XVII Century 

Seated full-length figure of Our Lady, supporting on a cushion, 

on her right knee, the partially draped Child, the folds of her 

gown flowing finely about her feet; at either shoulder a winged 

cherub-head. In brilliant white enamel in a field of powder-blue; 

seventeenth century polychromed and gilded shrine, with fan 
carving. (Several cracks in bas-relief.) 


Height of bas-relief, 201% inches; of shrine, 391 inches. 


826—UntevEe Carvep Ivory Nativiry, oF SEVENTEEN FicureEs 

Flemish, XVI Century 
This amazing work has a ruby velvet covered stand representing 
the Manger, with a group of beautifully carved figures portray- 
ing Saint Joseph, the Madonna and Child, peasant men and 
women, a sheep, a cow and a donkey, and a basket of eggs; while 
above hovers an infant angel holding a riband inscribed, Giorta 
in Excetusis Dro, and three cherub-heads within a glory. 


Height, 221/, inches. 


827—Two ScuLrprurEeD Sraruary Marsre Ficures 
Directoire Period 
GANYMEDE AND Hese. Ganymede standing in the act of dancing, 
gracefully robed and carrying over her left arm Hercules’ lion 
skin; Hebe with long curling hair and voluminous robes in the 
act of walking and carrying a pitcher in her right hand and in 
left a bowl; both on circular gray marble base. (Portions of 


figure of Ganymede restored. ) 
Heights, 37 and 341%, inches. 


828—Marsie Bust Portrait School of Francesco Laurana 


A Macisrrate. Portrait of a man in the collar and gown of 
the law, with short hair and lined thought-ridden features. 


Height, 21 inches. 


828a—BiseuEt Busr 
Head of a young man with long curling hair, inclined to the 


right, the shoulders partly draped in a cloak. 
Height, 18 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


829—Marsie Porrrair Bust Attributed to Leone Leoni, 1509-1592 


Duc pre Guisr. Head and shoulders portrait, wearing a ruff and 
gown draped above his armor, the shoulders enriched with leonine 
masks. Circular base with escutcheon of Lorraine. 


Height, 35 inches. 


8380—MarsiLe Portrait Bust Attributed to Leone Leoni, 1509-1592 


Man 1n Armor. Portrait, facing the front, of a man with a 
small beard and ruff, in damascened armor, the shoulders with 
chimera masks. In half statuary marble on bréche marble base. 


Height, 33 inches. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


831—GILDED SiILvER PRocEssIONAL Cross 
Greek Church, XVII Century 
Molded arms pierced with Gothic mullions and quatrefoils, the 
centre and ends with repoussés quatrefoil plaques picturing Christ 
and the four Evangelists. Edge with repoussé leaf ornament. 


Height, 251, inches. 


832—GILDED SILVER AND CrysTat ProcrEsstonaL Cross 
Greek Church, XVII Century 
With applied figure of the Christ, the stem knopped and having 
a ring of pierced Gothic ornament. Various Baroque and formal 
appliqués. Height, 361/, inches. 


833—ReEpousstE SILVER AND Carved Ivory CovErED TANKARD 


Oval, cylindrical body of ivory finely carved with interlacing 
vines ; mounted in sterling silver with top, base and handle en- 
riched with vine-leaf ornament, ivory pineapple finial. 


Height, 101%, inches. 
8384— CRUCIFIXION 
(Sculptured Ivory) 
Height, 581% inches 


Exonizep cross sustaining finely conceived figure of the Christ crowned 
in thorns, the loins clasped about with ropes and drapery. 


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FURNITURE 


835—CuHEstTNvuT CENTRE TABLE English, Early XVIII Century 
Circular top, on flaring triangular legs having triangular 

stretcher. 
Height, 24 inches; diameter, 19 inches. 


836—Cur Crystat Grass Crock Mounrep 1x Cuivre Dort 
Empire Period 
Architectural form, diamond faceted oblong top and base: sup- 
ported by spirally twisted columns. Mounted in cutore doré 
with varied leaf moldings, Corinthian capitals, rosetted rim to 


enameled dial and ball feet. 
Height, 18% inches; width, 1914, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


837—Intariw Tuntrewoop Taste Mountep 1x Curtvre Dort 


Lows XVI Style 
Three circular tiers of half statuary marble; mounted with 
pierced cuivre doré galleries; supported on fluted tapering out- 
curving legs. Height, 29 inches; diameter, 12 inches. 


838—CuivreE Dort Crock Empire Period 
Oblong body, with enameled annular dial; enriched with vase, 
wreath and volumes of books; at right is the standing figure of 
a nymph reading a book and standing with her right arm on 
top of clock; at left side is a spiral column bearing an enameled 
orb. Deep base enriched with trophies and festoons. On leaf 
and ball feet. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


839—Carvep Manocany Pie-crust Tinting TABLE 


Chippendale Period 

Scrolled molded sunk circular top; supported on finely turned 
baluster and scrolled tripod legs. 

Height, 28 inches; diameter, 22 inches. 


840—Carvep anp GinpED Mirror English, XVIII Century 
Oblong frame; enriched with rosetted ribbon motive and small 
festooned pediment. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 171% inches. 
841—Carvep and GritpEpD Mirror English, XVIII Century 
Oval frame, formed of two palm wreaths which continue and form 
a medallion at crown, the interior with open rocaille motives. 


Height, 321%, inches; width, 174 inches. 


842—Carvep AND Gitpep Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Oblong frame, arched crown and enriched with leaf fillet; the 
shaped pediment and apron adorned with husk rosette and 
scrolled leaf motives. Original Vauxhall mirror. 


Height, 34 inches; width, 21 inches. 


843—Oaxk Joint Srooru Jacobean Period 


Molded oblong top and frieze; supported on balustered and 
stretchered legs. 


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844—Gros-poInT Carvep Manocany StToon 
English, Georgian Period, 1740-50 
Oblong, with outcurved sides, the frieze with thumb-nail cavetti; 
molded cabriole legs curiously undercut and voluted at the knees, 
with enrichments of rouleau-carving and acanthus, inverted cup 
feet. Covered in contemporary floral gros-point. 


845—Par Carvep Watnut Srootrs 
English, Chippendale Period, 1760-1770 
Serpentined oval top, apron with two shell-carvings; graceful 
cabriole legs enriched at the knees with rocaille-scrolled leafage 
in the French manner, and terminating in exceptionally fine ball- 
and-claw feet, the claw being fully undercut. Top covered in 


floral frisé velours. 


(Illustrated ) 


846—Smatt Oak TABLE Jacobean Period 
Oblong top, with rounded corners ; molded frieze. Supported 
on flaring baluster legs having broad H-stretcher. 


Height, 231, inches; length, 241, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


847—CueEstnut Farmuovuse TasLE English, XVIII Century 


Circular top, with flaring baluster legs most unusually stretch- 
ered with balusters and central triangular platform. 


Height, 251% inches; diameter, 22 inches. 


848—Manocany GALLEery-Tor TABLE English, XVIII Century 


Interesting scrolled oblong top, with finely balustered gallery. 
Supported on expanding baluster shaft and tripod legs enriched 


with leaves at knees. Height, 29 inches; width, 241% inches. 
(Illustrated) 


849—Oax Drop-LEar Tape Late Jacobean Period 


Oblong top, with two leaves; supported on flaring balustered legs 
having box stretcher. 


Height, 251%, inches; top open, 29% inches by 231, inches. 


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850—Manocany Siant-Front Desk English, XVIII Century 


Oblong top, with writing-fall and fitted interior; the front ar- 
ranged with four graduated drawers; trimmed with brass bail 
handles, on bracketed feet. 

Height, 38 inches; width, 27 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


851—Carvep Oax CHEST Jacobean Period 
Molded oblong lifting top; the front enriched with two archaic- 


ally carved arcade motives. 
Height, 171% inches; length, 44 inches. 


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§52—Watunut Wririnc BuREAv Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong top, with long writing-slide; the front arranged 
with four graduated drawers; trimmed with brass bail handles. 


On molded bracketed feet. 
Height, 301, inches; wdith, 3014 inches. 


853—Intaip WaLtnut Bureau Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong top; the front arranged with two end-on-end and 
three long drawers; trimmed with brass drop handles and 


escutcheons; on bracketed feet. 
Height, 38 inches; length, 411% inches. 


854— Pair Carvep WaLtnut anp Oak CAQuETEUSES 
French, Henri II Period 
Tall oblong canted backs crested by clasped scrolls and carved 
with a perspective seen through a round headed arch; outcurved 
arms on balustered uprights, the feet joined by a box stretcher. 


855—Carvep WaLnuT STATE CHAIR Régence Style 
Serpentined oblong back and seat covered in dull green velours ; 
open scrolled arms; enriched with arabesque motives and husks; 
on scrolled legs with double U-shaped stretcher. 


856—Decoratep Laqukt Cuair Louis XVI Style 


Oval back, with pierced fan shape splat; seat cannée; on taper- 
ing round fluted legs. Finished French gray laqué, with the 


ornamentation in dark green. 


857—Two Carvep Manocany Banauetres English, XVIII Century 
Molded oblong top, with outset corners covered in blue floral 
damask ; supported on tapering fluted legs, enriched with pearl 

motives and gadroons. 
Height, 1714 inches; length, 24 inches. 


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858—TuHree Lacauer Cuatirs Queen Anne Period 
Open arched back, with vase splat; enriched in gilding with 
Chinese figures and flowers on deep green backgrounds; on cab- 
riole legs. Loose seat covered in crimson and tan floral brocade. 


$59—Inxtaip SaTINWwoop SipE TABLE Late Sheraton Period 


Broadly banded oblong top, with canted corners and central oval 
fan medallion ; the frieze fitted with drawer having ebony diamond 
motive at centre. Supported on square taperings legs with X- 
stretcher. 

Height, 321%, inches; width, 26% inches. 


860—Oax CENTRE TABLE Jacobean Period 


Molded oblong top, supported on well turned balustered legs 
having substantial box stretcher. 


Height, 26 inches; length, 281, inches. 


§61—WaLnout SpE TABLE Queen Anne Period 
Molded oblong top and frieze fitted with molded drawer having 
brass bail handles, the valance pierced and scrolled; supported 
on cabriole legs having pad fect and shell motives at knees. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 28 inches. 


§62—Manocany Tintmnc-rop TasLe English, XVIII Century 
Sunk molded circular top; supported on expanded baluster shaft 
and tripod legs. 


Height, 28 inches; diameter, 281, inches. 


863—Oaxk Gare-LeG TABLE Jacobean Period 
Oval top, with two leaves ; supported on very interesting balus- 
tered legs and similar gates for leaves. 


Height, 26 inches; top open, 371/, inches by 311 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


er en 


864—Oax GaTE-LEG TABLE 


Oval top; supported on end balusters having cross feet and broad 
stretcher. Plain unusual gates. 


Height, 261, inches; top open, 88 inches by 82 inches. 


865—Carvep anp GiLtpED Mirror Chippendale Period 
Scrolled oblong frame, adorned with varied open rocaille motives. 


Height, 32 inches; width, 20 inches. 


866—CarvED anp GiLpED Grsso Mirror Queen Anne Period 


Leaf molded oblong frame, having round corners at crown. 
Scrolled cartouche pediment and apron, enriched with leafage 
and shell motives. ‘Two brass arms for candles of a later period. 


Height, 38 inches; width, 24% inches. 


8664—Cutvre Dort CHANDELIER Empire Style 


Drum-shaped body, enriched with wreaths, wings and eight 
electric candles, covered on interior with yellow silk and having 
glass base. 

Length, 65 inches. 


867—Carvep anp GitpED Mirror Georgian Period 


Oblong frame, interestingly scrolled with husk motives, wreaths 
of oak leaves, shell motive at crown and two cupidon heads at 
corners of foot. 

Height, 44 inches; length, 53 inches. 


868—-Carvep Oax Mirror Jacobean Period 
Oblong; with heraldic pediment flanked by two figures, the pil- 
asters of demi-figures having fruit drops. 


Height, 44% inches; width, 25 inches. 


869—Manocany Commope Mountep 1x Cuivre Dore 
Louis XVI Style 
Front arranged with two end-on and two long paneled drawers, 
below flanked by fluted and reeded pilasters; supported on short 
round tapering legs. The top of light brocatelle marble. 


Height, 321%, inches; width, 31 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


870—InxLaip SatTINWoop CaBINET Late Sheraton Period 
Open back, with galleried shelf; supported on Corinthian col- 
umns; the front arranged with long drawer and two enclosing 
doors; trimmed with brass bail handles; on tapering square 


stump feet. Height, 491 inches; width, 40 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


871—Inxtaip TuLtrewoop PovupREUSE Louis XVI Style 
Paneled oblong top, with centre hanging back and sides folding 
over to form shelves. Central panel mirrored on the interior; 
lined with green stripe silk. The front fitted with two small 


drawers, on tapering square legs. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 32 inches 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


872—CaRvED, PoLycHRoMED AND GILDED STATUE 
Burgundy School, Late XV Century 
JEwisH Priest. Erect gowned figure, wearing a species of mitre, 
and appareled with square breastplate chained across the body 
and insect with twelve bosses; on the mitre a crescent inscribed 


with Greek letters. 
Height, 49 inches. 


(Illustrated ) 


$73—Inuaip Tutipwoop PovuprevsE Louis XVI Style 
Paneled oblong top, with centre hanging back and sides folding 
over to form shelves. Central panel mirrored on the interior; 
lmed with green stripe silk. The front fitted with two small 


drawers, on tapering square legs. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 32 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


874—Carvep Watnut Arm CuHair Queen Anne Period 


Oblong cartouche back and seat in floral ivory chintz; bulbous 
scrolled outcurving arms, on cabriole legs with interesting Spanish 
feet, unusual elaborately scrolled H-stretcher. 


(Illustrated ) 


875—Two Manocaxy Wueet-pack Arm Cuarrs English, 1760-65 
Open flat back, arms slightly outcurving at ends and supported 
on incurved uprights pierced at the base; quadrangular legs 
with chamfered and molded’ corners joined by median box- 
stretcher and standing on stretcher feet. Caned seat; with silk 


brocaded loose cushion. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


876—Gros- anp Perir-point Wine Arm Cuatr ty Manocany 
English, Chippendale Period, 1760-70 
Arched canted back with wings sustained on unusual scrolling 
arms; seat supported on quadrangular legs joined by enclosed 
stretcher. Covered in floral gros-point, with loose cushion, the 
back displaying in petit-point the figure of a general mounted | 
on a gray horse and holding a drawn sword. 


(Illustrated) 


877—Two Stume NEeepLeworx Laqut ScrEENS 
English, Late XVIII Century 
Slender pole, with acorn terminal and vase motive at base; sup- 
ported on deeply scrolled tripod legs, finished with gilded bands 
on black grounds. Oval adjustable panels adorned with wreath 
and bouquets of pastel toned flowers. | Height, 58 inches. 


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eee SS lS Re eee nia at teal 


878—NeEEDLEPOINT Wine Arm Cuarr In Manocany 

English, Chippendale Period, 1760-70 
Canted back with scrolled wings, seat supported on four molded 
quadrangular legs joined by enclosed stretcher. Very finely 
covered in gros-point, the seat-cushion having a petit-point me- 
dallion developing a spray of flowers, the back an unusually large 
petit-point and point St. Cyr oval medallion displaying the figure 
of a shepherdess seated among flowers with dog and sheep, in a 
mountain landscape. 


(Illustrated) 


879—Manocany DumBwaltTErR English, XVIII Century 
Three graduated sunk molded circular tiers; supported on bal- 


uster shafts and tripod legs. 
Height, 441% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


880—Watunutr Sine Tape Queen Anne Period 
Oblong molded top, with valanced frieze fitted with drawer hay- 
ing brass handles. Supported on cabriole legs terminating in 


sheep feet. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 32 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


&81—Manocany Fourrotp ScrEEN English, XVIII Century 


Oblong reeded frames, with sliding upper panels; covered in fine 


floral crimson brocade. 
Height, 4714, inches; length, 53 inches. 


882—NererpLepoint PoLE Screen English, XVIII Century 

Slender pole, balustered toward foot; supported on arched tri- 

pod legs; oblong adjustable panel of petit-point displaying 
scrollings of poppies in mellow colors on ivory grounds. 

Height, 62 inches. 


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883—Oax Drop-Lear Tasie Jacobean Period 


Oblong top, with one drop-leaf; the frieze fitted with drawer ; 
supported on baluster legs and frontal gate. 


Height, 26 inches; top open, 29 inches by 8114 inches. 


884—Manocany Carp Tasre English, XVIII Century 
Oblong folding top, with reeded molding and round corners; the 
frieze fitted with long drawer; trimmed with original scrolled 
brass handles. Supported on square tapering legs having canted 
corners and strap toes. 


Height, 27 inches; top open, 32 inches by 35 inches. 


885—Manocany ConsoLte Taste Movuntep 1n Cuivre Dort 
Louis XVI Style 
Top and frieze with incurved paneled ends and front; supported 
on graceful fluted legs having incurved stretcher. Half-statuary 
marble top, mounted in cuivre doré with open balustered gal- 


lery. 
Height, 34 inches; width, 32 inches. 


886—Carvep anp Gitpep Beauvais Saton Tapestry SUITE 
Louis XVI Style 
Comprising canapé and four arm chairs. Arched guilloche- 
molded backs, open leaf-enriched arms downcurving to fluted 
tapering legs. Covered in fine Beauvais tapestry developing 
baskets of flowers and birds on ivory ground within borders of 
sea-green. 


Length of canapé, 5 feet 11% inches. 


887—Manocany Drop-Lear TABLE 
Chippendale Period, circa 1760-70 
Oblong molded top with two drop leaves, frieze with single drawer 
having original rosetted brasses and rocaille-scrolled bail handle ; 
molded incurved shelf-stretcher, four quadrangular legs cham- 


fered on the inside. 
Height, 29 inches; length extended, 41 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


888—SmatL Manocany BooxcasE Louis XVI Style 


Oblong top, with round corners and gallery; the front arranged 
with four adjustable open shelves; supported on round pilasters 


and outcurving feet. 
Height, 4014 inches; width, 231%, inches. 


§89—Smatt Manocany BooxcaskE Louts XVI Style 


Similar to preceding; mounted with cutvre doré feet. 


890—Carvep Laqut Mirror English, Late XVII Century 
Oblong, with cupidon heads at crowning corners and fruit drops ; 


the pediment enriched with a figure of Venus amidst flowers. 


Height, 45 inches; width, 25 inches. 


891—Carvep Aanp GiLpED Mrrror Lows XV Style 
Molded oblong frame; enriched with rocaille, scrolled pediment, 
flowers, brackets at foot and shell motive at centre; the back- 


grounds painted green. 
Height, 4914, inches; width, 30%, inches. 


892—Carvep anp GintpED Mirror Louis XVI Style 


Flute-molded oblong frame, with side leaf brackets and elaborate 
pediment bearing medallion occupied by a chateau and flanked 
by garlands of flowers; backgrounds painted green. 


Height, 51 inches; width, 29 inches. 


893—Carvep AND GitpED Mantet Mirror Sheraton Period 
Oblong gadrooned frame, with outset corners at crown and 
scrolled corners at foot; enriched with mirror panels overlaid 
with pierced rosetted medallions. Open leaf scrolled pediment. 


Height, 5214 inches; width, 491% inches. 


894—Six Carvep Manocany Arm CuHairs Hepplewhite Style 
Molded shield-shaped back, pierced oval splat enclosing graceful 
interlacing ribbon members and wheat-ear figure; open arms. 
molded and enriched with husks at downcurved anterior. Quad- 
rangular tapering legs with spade feet. Four covered in satin 
jaspé. 


Fourth and Last Session 


895—Six Carvep Manocany Arm Cnrairs Sheraton Style 


Yoke-shaped molded open back with pierced sheaf-stretcher of 
five members, the central one enriched with beading and crested 
by a tulip; open scrolling arms and uprights, molded quadran- 
gular tapering legs slightly splayed at feet. Upholstered in blue 
chenille velours. (Including one original chair of the period, 
from which the remainder were copied.) 


896—Four Carvep Manocany Arm Cuairs Sheraton Style 


Similar to the preceding. 


897—Four Carvep Manocany Arm Cwairs Sheraton Style 


Similar to the preceding. 


898—CueEstnutT CENTRE TABLE Queen Anne Period 
Circular top, supported on massive tripods out-scrolled to shell 
feet and having triangular shelf stretcher. 


Height, 27 inches; diameter, 30 inches. 


899—Oax Gate-rec Tapie | Jacobean Period 
Molded oval top, with two drop-leaves; supported on finely 
turned balustered legs and similar gates. 


Height, 28 inches; top open, 361, inches by 34% inches. 


900—Manocany Drop-1tear Breaxrast Tase 
English, XVIII Century 
Circular top, with two drop-leaves ; supported on tapering round 
legs having club feet. Two legs gated for leaves. 


Height, 271% inches; diameter, 38 inches. 


901—Manocany PEMBROKE TABLE Sheraton Period 
Oblong top, with two drop-leaves having round corners ; banded 
frieze occupied by one drawer having original wood knobs. Sup- 
ported on ring turned baluster and four outcurving inlaid legs 
terminating in brass claw castors. 


Height, 28 inches; top open, 411, inches by 38 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


902—Carvep AND GILDED Mirror Chippendale Period 


Scrolled frame, enriched with interior moldings and side brackets 
forming five irregular major panels; the exterior frame enriched 
with garlanded shell motive at crown and two demi-figures. 


Height, 53 inches; length, 63 inches. 
(Illustrated ) 


903—Pair Carvep Watnut Prepestats Italian, Late XVI Century 


Spirally twisted column alternating with spiraled leaf-carving 

and enriched at capital and inferior with finely conceived figures 

of putti supporting or playing on musical instruments. 
Height, 60 inches. 


904—Pair Carveo Wariner Prpestars Italian, Late XVI Century 


Similar to the preceding. 


Fourth and Last Session 


905—Oak GaATE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Period 


Oval top, with two drop leaves. Supported on finely turned legs 
and two similar gates. 


Height, 26 inches; top open, 424% inches by 39 inches. 
906—GILDED Mrrror Georgian Period 


Oblong molded frame, with serpentined apron centred with leonic 
head; surmounted by a swanneck pediment having cartouche at 
centre. The ornamentation mainly in composition. 


Height, 67 inches; width, 31 inches. 
907—CarvEeD AND GriLpED Mirror Georgian Period 


Molded oval frame, enriched with wreath which is festooned at 
apron flanking a cartouched motive. High, shell-shaped pedi- 
ment with Prince of Wales feathers and mask. 


Height, 68 inches; width, 28 inches. 


Q908—-VENETIAN LAQUE AND PARCEL-GILDED ConsoLE MouNTED IN 
Cuivre Dorit 


Oblong top with serpentined front, frieze paneled and enriched 

with a central mascaron and finely conceived putto-caryatids at 

the corners in cutvre doré springing from voluted cabriole legs; 

mirror back and shelf-stretcher on gilded leaf-carved feet. Green 
malachite top. 

Height, 361, inches; length, 421, inches. 

909—Two Larcre Carvep Oak anp Waxtnvut Panets 
French, Louis XIV Period 


Carved in bold relief with figures of half-draped kneeling slaves 
supporting oval medallions crested with ieafage and holding 
jardiniéres of flowers. Prospect of Egyptian landscape. 

Height, 67 inches; width, 39 inches. 
From the Boiserie of Versailles. 


From the Lelong Collection. 


910—Two Port v’Honerte Carvep Watnvut Stare CHairs 
Louis XIII Period 
Square arched and canted back, molded serpentined arms scrolled 
and supported on turned uprights; turned baluster blocked legs 
joined by H-stretcher and similarly turned frontal stretcher. 
Upholstered in fine Hungarian point. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


911—Twree Watnut Hicu-pack Cuarrs 
William and Mary Period 
Elongated oval back and seat cannées; the back supported on 
open balusters terminating in a pierced and scrolled floral pedi- 
ment; on scrolled legs, having arched frontal stretcher similar 
to pediment of back. 


(Illustrated) 


912—Winpsor Arm Cuair English, XVIII Century ° 
Horseshoe spindle back and arms, with two central pierced splats ; 
the arms supported at each side by three balusters. Saddle seat, 
on flaring stretchered legs. 


Fourth and Last Session 


913—NeEEDLEPOINT Watnutr Wine CuHair Queen Anne Period 
Arched back, with wings scrolling into arms and loose seat cov- 
ered in gros-, petit-point and point St. Cyr needlework, display- 
ing within medallion and back a satyr and nymph and scrollings 
of large flowers on unusual mulberry grounds. 


914—Manocany Winpow Sear English, XVIIT Century 
Oblong seat scrolling into small arms, covered in fine crimson 


floral damask; supported on molded tapering square legs. 


Height, 22 inches; length, 48 inches. 


915—Two Manocany Arm Cuairs Chippendale Period 
Open serpentined back, with pierced vase splat; open scrolled 
arms and bracketed cabriole legs; the seat covered in crimson 
floral damask. 


916—Oax Gate-tec TasLe | Jacobean Period 
Round top, with two leaves; the frieze fitted with drawer; sup- 
ported on well turned legs and fine gates similarly turned. 


Height, 27 inches; top open, 47 inches by 4714, inches. 


917—Intai Manocany “Cartron-HovusE Taste” Sheraton Style 
Semi-oval top, the rear fitted with three small cupboards and six 
drawers flanked by downcurved wing-panels concealing fitted 
compartments ; frieze with one long and two small drawers sup- 
ported on quadrangular tapering legs joined by broad U-shaped 
shelf-stretcher. Pencil and ribbon inlays of satinwood. 
Height, 3 feet 3 inches; length, 4 feet. 
Note: This is a reproduction of the well known “Carlton-House Table” 


generally attributed to Sheraton as an original design, and appearing in the 
Drawing Book, plate 60. 


918—Oaxk GateE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Period 
Oval top, with two drop leaves; the frieze fitted with drawer. 
Supported on spirally twisted legs and similar gates for leaves. 


Height, 281% inches; top open, 53 inches by 411% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


919 


Intaip Ros—Ewoop anp Manocany Drop-Lear Game TaBLe 

Late Sheraton Period 
Oblong top with two drop-leaves having rounded corners, paneled 
with a band inlay and finely inset with a shding chess-board panel 
inlaid in satinwood and ebony. Frieze with one drawer, a second 
dummy drawer concealing interior fitted with a backgammon- 
board for use when the top is removed, and finely inlaid in satin- 
wood, ebony and bone. Supported on quadrangular legs with 
splayed ends terminating in brass-shod claw feet, castored. 
(Restorations to drawer and understructure. ) 


Height, 30 inches; length extended, 481% inches. 


~920—Manocany Drov-Lear Breaxrast Taspie 
English, XVIII Century 
Oblong top with two drop-leaves, rule jointed and round cor- 
ners; supported on tapering round legs having club feet. Two 


gated for leaves. 
Height, 281%, inches; top open, 5914 inches by 48 inches. 


921—Carvep Oax Covurr Curpoarp English, Early XVII Century 
Molded advanced top, enriched with chevron motive and strap 
scrolled arabesques on frieze; supported by balusters at ends; 
fitted with two enclosing paneled doors and central molded panel, 
chiseled frieze below ; supported on balusters and similarly shaped 

stretcher. 
Height, 451%, inches; length, 55 inches. 


922—'TweLvE Manocany Damask Cuarrs Chippendale Period 


Oblong back, serpentined at crown and seat, covered in beauti- 
ful floral crimson damask; supported on square molded legs hav- 
ing pierced H-stretchers. 


923—Oax Brencu English, XVII Century 
Molded oblong top, with scrolled bracketed frieze and slightly 


flaring box stretchered balustered legs. 


Height, 26 inches; length, 481% inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


924—T wo NerEepLepoint Watnut CuHairs Queen Anne Period 


Oblong back, with rounded corners and seat covered in gros- 
and petit-point needlework, displaying in the back court belle; 
in the seat birds surrounded by scrollings of flowers on tawny- 
black grounds. Supported on fine bracketed cabriole legs having 
shaped H-stretchers. 


(Illustrated ) 
925—Two NEEDLEPOINT WALNUT CHAIRS Queen Anne Period 
Similar to preceding. 
926—Two NEEDLEPOINT WaLnutT CHarRrs Queen Anne Period 


Similar to preceding. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


927—Manocany PoLE ScREEN Italian, XVII Century 
Mahogany pole screen, balustered 
toward foot, on scrolled tripod legs, 
the panel in the form of a hood em- 
broidered with central rondelle oc- 
cupied by the figure of a saint and 
surrounded by Gothic scrollings on 
rich crimson velvet. Trimmed with 
tassels. 


Height, 62 inches; width, 20 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


928—Manocany PoLte ScrEeEN 
Italian, XVII Century 


Similar to preceding; the embroid- 
ery rather more elaborate. 


929—Carvep Manocany Sora 


Adam Period 


Oblong back and roll-over arms coy- 
ered in green and ivory floral stripe; 
the arms finished with leaf enriched 
reedings, the supports and front 
rail of seat with husk and laurel 
wreath motives; on gadrooned 
tapering square legs. 


Height, 2 feet 9 inches; length, 6 feet 
1 inch. 


930—Carvep Manocany ConsoLe TaBLe Chippendale Period — 


Oblong top, with deeply scrolled frieze; supported on handsome 
cabriole legs, enriched with leaf and rocaille motives at knee and 
spade feet. Gray bréche marble top. 


Height, 31 inches; length, 55 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


931—Carvep Watnut LEecTERN Italian, XVII Century 
Shell-shaped reading-stand on turned pillar with leaved ball in- 
terruption; on Y-shaped base upholding three Flemish scrolls, 


turned feet. 
Heigh,t 51 inches. 


932—Intaip Manocany Sora Sheraton Style 
Closed arched back and ends downcurving to front rail; sup- 
ported on seven legs, the front legs quadrangular and tapering, 
with pencil and band inlays. Covered in old-gold silk jaspé, 


with tufted loose cushions. 
Length, 6 feet 1 inch. 


933—LarcE GATE-LEG TABLE Jacobean Period 
Oval top, with exceptionally deep leaves. Supported on bulbous 
turned legs having two gates for leaves. 


Height, 28 inches; top open, 66% inches by 51 inches. 


934—GenorsE VELVET Oak THREEFOLD SCREEN XVII Century 
Oblong folds, enriched with leaf moldings and shell pediment, 
covered in exceptionally fine velvet displaying jardiniéres of 
flowers in rose-crimson on golden-yellow grounds. 


Height, 7 feet; width, 5 feet 6 inches. 


935—Goruic Carvep Watnut Sacristy Door 
Southern French, Late XV Century 
Tall oblong, with two rows of deeply paneled divisions doubly 
arched with ogivals, the upper enriched with carved fleur-de-lys 
and I.H.S. at the head, trefoil and conventionalized oak leaves 
at the base, with original iron latch. (Heads of upper arches 
have been recarved. ) 


From a church in the Province of Savoy, France. 


936—Parr Renaissance Forcrep Iron anv Brass 'ToRCHERES 
Slender hexagonal pillar with brass knop and bowl bobéches ; 
supported on lavishly scrolled tripod. With prickets. 
Height, 59 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


937—GiLpDED, Forcep Iron anp PotycHromEeD Woop ‘TABERNACLE 

GRILLE Italian, dated 1579 

Oblong, with three arched doors supported by half-round Doric 

pilasters; gates consisting of pairs of S-scrolls and vertical pil- 

lars enriched with rosettes, crested by scroll arabesques with in- 
scriptions, and, centrally, the date, 1579. Framed. 

Height, 27 inches; length, 57 inches. 


938—Carvep Oak CHoiR-STALL WITH CHEST SEAT 
French, Flamboyant-Gothic Style 
Oblong back divided by carved pilasters into five fenestral com- 
partments surmounted by oblong panel carved with vines; the 
paneled stiles headed with dragon finials. Chest seat front treated 
similarly to the back of the stall. 3 : 


Height, 70 inches; length, 591%, inches. 


939—WrovcHut Iron GARDEN SEAT English, XVII Century 
Back with voluted members, braced by uprights and horizontal 
ties; scrolled ends with half-round ladders, terminating in pad 
feet. Grille seat braced on inverted V-stretcher. ‘The whole finely 
reeded; has been painted green. 


Height, 3 feet 10 inches; length, 7 feet 3 inches. 


940—Oax DrezssEr English, Late XVII Century 
Deeply molded top; the front fitted with two end-on-end draw- 
ers, each paneled as two; trimmed with very unusual brass knobs. 
On balustered legs. Height, 34 inches; length, 62 inches. 


941—Carvep Oax Rerectory TABLE Jacobean Period 


Oblong top, with arched frieze; supported on balustered legs 


having box stretcher. Height, 32 inches; length, 71 inches. 


942—Inutaip Oax Dresser Welsh, XVIII Century 
Well molded oblong top; the front arranged with three end-on- 
end drawers having brass ball knobs, the drawers and pilasters 
enriched with flutings above valanced apron. On fluted square 


tapering legs. Height, 2 feet 11 inches; length, 7 feet 2 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


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943—CarvepD Oak Court CUPBOARD Jacobean Period 
Molded soffited cornice, enriched with shell motives ; supported 
on balusters; the front with two archaically carved doors and 
central panel having pear-shape motive; the lower part enclosed 
by two doors having somewhat similar frieze and upper panels 


of doors. 
Height, 5 feet 91, inches; width, 4 feet 9 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


944—Intaip WALNUT SECRETARY 

English, William and Mary Period, circa 1700-05 
Oblong top with molded overhanging cornice, front with two 
paneled and molded arched doors inset with glass mirrors cut 
with stars and sprays of thistles, concealing interior lavishly 
fitted with drawers and pigeon-holes. Lower section with canted 
writing-fall having feather inlays about a panel of burl walnut; 

an opening to fitted and paneled interior. 
Height, 7 feet 1 inch; width, 3 feet 3 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


945—ManoGany SIDEBOARD American, Hepplewhite Style 
Oblong top with serpentined front broken by narrow pilasters ; 
central long drawer surmounting arch-paneled disguised drawer 
and flanked by two small drawers above side cupboards; molded 
base, stock feet. Oval brasses and handles; ribbon inlays of 


hollywood and ebony. 
Height, 3 feet 3% inches; length, 6 feet 1 inch. 


946—Oak Re¥rectory TABLE Jacobean Period 
Massive oblong top, supported on finely turned balusters, having 
low placed box stretcher. 


Height, 2 feet 6 inches; length, 7 feet 1 inch. 


947—Carvep Oak ReFectory TABLE Jacobean Period 
Oblong top, with bracketed frieze, enriched with guilloche mo- 
tives; on six balustered legs having massive stretchers. 


Height, 2 feet 9 inches; length, 8 feet 21% inches; width, 2 feet 74, inches. 


948—Iniaip Watnutr Rerectory TasLe 

English, Commonwealth Pertod 
Massive oblong top with central inlay of eight-pointed star and 
border of individual spear-head in yew; richly molded and pan- 
eled frieze with three drawers, the stiles with similar spear-head 
inlays. Supported on four turned bulbous legs standing on 
unusually large paneled and inlaid cube feet joined by box- 
stretcher. 


Height, 2 feet 7 inches; length, 7 feet 6 inches; width, 3 feet 5 inches. 


949—IniLaip Wautnut SECRETARY BooxkcAsE Queen Anne Period 
Upper portion with finely molded cornice and two arched doors, 
fitted with two mirrors; lower portion with slant-fall writing 
tablet having bookrest and finely fitted interior, two end-on-end 
drawers and two long drawers; on bracketed feet. 


Height, 6 feet 11 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered and sold. 
They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


950—Inxuaip Waunet Secretary BooxkcasE Queen Anne Period 


The upper portion with arched mirror doors and molded pedi- 
ment having stellate motive at centre; the lower portion with 
slant writing-fall, having bookrest and four graduated drawers 
inlaid with finely grained root walnut. 

Height, 7 feet 7 inches; width, 3 feet 1 inch. 


Fourth and Last Session 


951—Inuaip Papovuk Secretary Bookcase Georgian Pertod 
Molded arched and platform cornice ; supported on pilasters hav- 
ing Corinthian capitals and enriched with brass moldings ; arched 
and shaped central door fitted with mirror; lower portion with 
slant front fitted with writing tablet, disclosing very finely fitted 
interior, arranged below with two end-on and three long drawers 
similarly enriched with brass moldings to upper portion. On 


bracketed feet. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 3 feet 10 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


952—Buri Watnut Bureav-secretTary William and Mary Style 
Oblong body with arched molded top enclosing a number of 
pigeon-holes and small drawers with vertical molded fall front; 
underbody with six drawers, molded base on bracket feet. 
Trimmed with incised circular and scrolled brasses with ring and 


bail handles. 
Height, 78 inches; width, 47 inches. 


953—Satinwoop Intaip Manocany BooxcasE Sheraton Period 
Upper portion with key patterned cornice, fitted with two oblong 
latticed glazed doors; advanced lower portion arranged with two 

oval paneled doors, having satinwood spandrils. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 3 feet 101% inches. 


953s—Basy Granp Piano , By Steinway 
Shaped body, supported on tapering legs; splendid tone, and in 


excellent condition. 


954—Initain Watnvut Four-post Trstrer Bep 

English, Late XVIII Century 
Simple rectangular headboard with tapering uprights, foot with 
balustered slightly tapering posts having vertical ribbon inlays 
with oval medallion decorations developing vases of flowers at 
the knees and feet. Slightly downcurving canopy laqué with 
sprays of trailing blossoms; with complete draperies of glazed 
chintz, box spring and mattress. 


FLEMISH AND AUBUSSON XVII AND XVIIT CENTURY 
TAPESTRIES 


955—Fiemisu Tapestry Pane AVIT Century 


Vicrory AND Peace Arrivine To THE Barparians. The figures of 
the two half-draped goddesses, mounted on white horses, are at 
the left and right, having come up through the sea which spreads 
out in the middle distance behind the central group of three nude 
men who have plunged into the water up to their waists to wel- 


come their visitors. 
Height, 54 inches; length, 56 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


956—AvusBusson Tapestry After Boucher, French, XVIII Century 


BERGER AND BErGERE. Two juveniles seated about mid distance 
at right under spreading branches of a large foliaged tree; be- 
fore them is their flock of goats and sheep before a small water- 
fall which descends from a pool somewhat to left; beyond in the 
distance before high hills are two chateaux. Woven in pinks, 
old red, fine blues, greens, yellows, ivories and tans. 


Height, 8 feet 7 inches; width, 5 feet 6 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


957—Avsusson Tapestry PANEL Early XVIII Century 

Woven with large oak tree sheltering a foreground in which 

thistles are seen. Woven in mellow greens, blues, browns and 
ivories. 

7 feet 3 inches by 2 feet 7 inches. 


958—Vieux Paris Tapestry AVITI Century 
Mars. Seated figure of the god in full armor carrying sword 
and buckler, under a canopied niche. Above, sustained by a 
trophy, is a medallion occupied by a hawking scene in which is a 
falconer with his pole of birds. Very finely woven in blue, rich 
crimson, yellows, greens, tans and deep ivories. Borders on 
sides and foot in the beautiful colors of the field; displaying 
clusters of fine fruit and flowers sustained by interlacing ribbons. 


Height, 7 feet 3 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 
(Illustrated) 


959—Vinux Paris Tapestry AVITT Century 
Mars. Similar to preceding. 


960—Vievux Paris Tapestry AVITI Century 
Venus. Similar to preceding. 
(Illustrated) 
961—Vievux Paris Tapestry AVITT Century 


Venus. Similar to preceding. 


962—Avsusson Taprstry Late XVII Century 


CuAtrau anp Lanpscapr. Heavily flowered foreground rising 
to a stream and chateau, beyond heavy foliaged trees. Borders 
of acanthus leaves and flowers. Woven in pinks, blues, greens, 
yellows and ivories. 

7 feet 3 inches by 7 feet 7 inches. 


958 960 


Virux Paris Tapestries (XVIII Century) 


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963 


AuBusson TAPESTRY Late XVIII Century 


PyeMALION AND GataTEA. In the foreground an Ionic portico, 
under which are the figures of the sculptor at work on the statue 
at the right and next him an Amazon carrying a spear; in the 
middle distance a formal garden with cypresses, elms and an 
arcaded wall. At the left is kneeling a male figure with a torch, 
to whom appears in a cloud the person of Juno in a chariot drawn 
by two geese. Finely woven and in exceptional preservation, in 
soft blues, reds, grays, ochre, fawns and ivory; border of inter- 
lacing ribbon detail in graduated tans. Galloon edge. 


Height, 7 feet 10 inches; length, 9 feet 3 inches. 


964—AvBusson VERDURE TAPESTRY Early XVII Century 


Birp and Woopianp. A large bird is seen about a beflowered 
foreground, sheltered by large heavy foliaged tree sheltering a 
distant villa. Woven in fine greens, blues, yellows and tans. 


Height, 7 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


965—Two Tapestry Panets EnricHEep with GoLtp THREADS IN THE 
Earty EIcHTEENTH CrEnTURY STYLE 

Mars anp Vutcan. The subjects seated under a columned niche 

surrounded by trophies and having at foot scrolled medallions 

of their attributes ; in one two hounds fighting, in the other three 

monkeys at a forge. Woven in fine pinks, crimsons and pastel 
colors on solid ground of gold threads. 

Height, 7 feet 9 inches; width, 2 feet 1% inches. 

(Companions to following) | 


(Illustrated) 


966—Two Tarrstry Panets EnricHEeD with GoLtp THREADS IN THE 
Earty EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STYLE 
Mercury AND Pomona. Similar to preceding with variance in 
details. 


No. 965—T'wo Tarestry Panets (Eighteenth Century Style) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


967—AvBusson Tapestry After Boucher, XVIII Century 


Tue Cornemuse Piayer. In the foreground under a clump of 
trees at left, a youth in red coat and large hat is seated playing 
his pipes, a basket of viands is beside him; at right in the distance 
is a stream crested by a chateau and hills. Woven in rich crim- 
sons, blues, greens, yellows, fine tans and ivories. 


Height, 8 feet 51% inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


(Companion to following) 


Fourth and Last Session 


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968—Auvsusson TAPESTRY XVIII Century 


Fisuinc. Beyond rustic foreground, a youth in red coat is fish- 
ing at stream which flows before an ancient bridge and castel- 
lated building; the scene is canopied by large foliaged tree. 
Woven in crimsons, pinks, fine yellows, grays, blues, greens and 


ivories. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


(Companion to preceding) 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


The following set of Early XVIII Century Aubusson Tapestries, illustrat- 
ing episodes in the history of The Prodigal Son, is extremely rich in color 
and very archaically designed. The borders are exceptionally fine and are 
full of rich color. 


969—AvuBsusson TAPESTRY 


Tue Departure oF THE PropicaL Son From Home. In the 
courtyard of an important edifice toward right, The Prodigal 
Son in classic armor is seen about to mount his palfrey; he is 
bowing with his plumed hat to his aged father who stands at a 
portal of the edifice at extreme right; behind the father are two 
weeping women. At left before a wooded landscape is a sumpter- 
horse and an attendant ready for the journey. Several attend- 
ants are grouped around The Prodigal Son wishing him god- 
speed. Woven in very rich crimsons, blues, pinks, greens, grays, 
yellows, ivories and tawny-browns. Very interesting borders of 
flowers sustained in vases and amidst arabesque scrollings in the 
richer colors of the field on tawny-black grounds. 


Height, 10 feet 6 inches; length, 14 feet 7 inches. 
(Companion to following) 
(Illustrated ) 


970—AvsBusson Tapestry 
Tue Propicat Son Banauetine with His Nosre Frrenps. On 
the terrace of an important palace beyond which trees and land- 
scape are seen, a table is spread with fruit at it are four per- 
sonages regaling themselves, an attendant at right is pouring 
wine for one of the guests; at right is a further attendant and 
a small dog; the left foreground is occupied by a wine ewer and — 
cooler. Woven in similar rich colors to preceding and having » 


borders to match. 
Height, 10 feet 4 inches; width, 10 feet. i 


(Companion to following and preceding) 


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Fourth and Last Session 


971—Avsusson TarEsTry 
THE Propicat Son FEeepinc THE Swine. The Prodigal is seen 
standing about centre of a flower-decked landscape overhung 
with trees; he carries a long crook and a gourd at his side, a 
small hound and a number of swine surround him; beyond are 
farmhouse buildings. Similarly rich in colors to preceding and 
having beautiful borders to match. 


Height, 10 feet 5 inches; width, 7 feet 5 inches. 


(Companion to following and preceding) 


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972—AvBusson ‘TAPESTRY 

Tue PropicaL Son In 
Lower State Driven 
Orr By Hts Companions. 
Before two blue draped 
arches of a large edifice, 
two groups are seen at 
left, The Prodigal is be- 
ing pushed out-of-doors 
by two women, one of 
them having a staff in her 
hand about to beat him; 
at other arcade at right, 
a man with a drawn dag- 
ger is seen being re- 
strained by two women 
from attacking The Pro- 
digal. Woven with simi- 
lar rich colors and bor- 
ders to the preceding. 


Height, 9 feet 10 inches; 
width, 9 feet 7 inches. 


(Companion to followmg 


and preceding ) 


973 


973—AvBusson TAPESTRY 


Kizuinc tHe Farrep Carr. In a flower-decked landscape a 
palace and husbandman are seen, the latter leading the fatted 
calf to its fate. Woven with similar borders and beautiful rich 
coloring to preceding. 


Height, 10 feet 2 inches; width, 4 feet 8 inches. 


(Companion to preceding) 


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They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


EASTERN RUGS 


974—AnTIQUE Mir SEREBEND Rue 
Field of deep blue closely woven with rows of engrailed “pear” 
figures in finely varying greens, with infloretting in rose, fawn 
and ivory; ivory border with formal swaying vine pattern in 
colors of the field-design, narrow floral guards. 


(Illustrated) 


975—Kapistan Prayer Rue AVITI Century 
Deep ivory mihrab and spandrils displaying archaic flowers 
within diamond lattice, woven in yellows, crimsons, blues and 
tawny browns. Angular scrolled borders with blue pinnacle inner 
guards and blossomed outer guards. 


5 feet 1 inch by 3 feet 9 inches. 


976—Kaznistan Rue AVIIT Century 
Field of floral medallions parted by steeped geometric motives ; 
finished at ends with crimson panels; woven in lavender, pink, 
blues, ivories and crimsons. Deep ivory border of intricate 
angular scrollings. Broad blossom blue outer guard. 


6 feet 5 inches by 3 feet 2 inches. 


977—Kasistan Rue 
Field alternately in bands of scarlet and deep blue woven with 
stepped eight-pointed stellate medallions in ivory, sage-green, 
yellow, sky-blue and colors of the field; rosetted ivory border 
with three narrow floral guards. 


Length, 8 feet 8 inches; width, 3 feet 4 inches. 


978—Kapnistan Rue 
Sapphire-blue field woven with rows of conventional “pear” 
designs infloretted and carried out in a variety of colors; three 
narrow guards of variable rose-scarlet and ivory with swaying 
floral and rosette patterns respectively. 


Length, 8 feet; width, 3 feet 5 inches. 


No. 974—AntievE Mir SerEBEND Rue 


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979—Yarmoup Boxnara Rue 
Field of deep rose finely woven with detached octagonal medal- 
lions in scarlet, deep blue and ivory sustaining small crescent 
figures and square details developing simple geometrical forms; 
border of old ivory with a conventionalized swaying vine in 
colors of the field, flanked by variable rose-scarlet guards later- 
ally woven with formal repeating leaf figures in shades of deep 


blue and ivory. 
Length, 8 feet 10 inches; width, 5 feet 10 inches. 


980—Manat Rue 

Brownish-black field woven with a series of pear-shaped mirrors 

reflecting flowers and surrounded by patterns of interlacing 

leafage and blossoms principally in old-rose, pale green and yel- 

low; broad rose border with highly conventionalized geometrical 

leaf and floral forms in colors of the field, two narrow guards 

with swaying blossom figures. | 
Length, 10 feet 4 inches; width, 8 feet 11 inches. 


981—MeEpaiion Soumak Carpet : AVITI Century 
The field with paneled stellated octagonal medallions variously 
woven in rose-pink, fine blues, greens, ivories and yellows. Tawny- 
black borders of angular scrollings having blue blossomed guards 


and latch hooked outer guards. 
10 feet 8 inches by 5 feet 7 inches. 


982—Larcr Acra CarPET 
Tawny-black field, woven in old-reds, pinks, yellows, ivories and 
grays with latticed arabesque motives surrounded by floral scroll- 
ings and Herati leaves. Ivory borders sustaining fine floral 
plaquettes on angular scrollings in colors of the field. Yellow 


floral guards. 
10 feet 10 inches by 10 feet 2 inches. 


983—TEHERAN CARPET 
Bleu-de-ciel field, woven with all-over diamond and circular lat- 
tice centered with fine varied blossoms in light old-red, blues, 
ivory and pinks. Rich old-red borders displaying plaquettes 
amidst angular scrollings and Herati leaves in similar colors to 


the field. Floral guards. 
11 feet 6 inches by 8 feet 1 inch. 


Fourth and Last Session 


984—Turkisu Sirk Rue Riza, 1815 


Field woven with a number of diamond medallions enclosing in- 
floretted stellate figures from which spring broad leaves and nod- 
ding branches of flowers, richly woven in sky-blue, rose, shell- 
pink, olive, crimson and ivory silks; border fluctuating from 
orange to dull crimson and developing sprays of henna flowers 
and carnations separated by cypress trees, with ivory medallions 
having inscriptions in Arabic and one reading, “1815 Fabiki 
Riza.” Numerous narrow floral guards. 

Length, 10 feet 10 inches; width, 7 feet 8 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


985—Heravy Acra CARPET 


Rich blue-black field, woven in pale blue, wine-crimson and mul- 
berry with diamond arabesques surrounded by floral motives. 
Deep mulberry borders displaying in yellows, hight blues, pinks, 
series of infloretted palmette motives. 


11 feet 10 inches by 8 feet 9 inches. 


986—ANTIQ@UE DacHEsTAN Rue 


Fluctuating sapphire field woven with all-over pattern of large 
floral motives joined by formal branches and enriched with 
highly conventionalized leafage among which are small figures 
of birds, in stone-blue, saffron, crimson, fawns and ivory, with 
stepped spandrils of ivory and sky-blue; barber-pole border in 
ivory and scarlet with passages of other colors, enclosed within 
four variously patterned floral guards. 


Length, 11 feet 11 inches; width, 4 feet 11 inches. 


987—AnTIQeUE KnHorRAssAan Rue 


Variable brown-black field woven with a close Herati design in 
principal colors of brilliant scarlet, sea-green and pale blue; 
scarlet border of double conventional floral patterns in colors 


of the field, flanked on either side by four floral guards. 
Length, 12 feet 9 inches; width, 8 feet 7 inches. 


988—KirmMan Carpet 


Deep ivory field, with small central medallion surrounded by 
further medallions of flowers. Fine leaf scrolled borders. Woven 
in lavender-pink, black, ight pink. Yellow and ivory borders 
of infloretted plaquettes within husk and arcade motives. 


13 feet 2 inches by 9 feet 2 inches. 


S89—AnTIQUE PERSIAN Kurp Rue 


Very finely fluctuating sapphire-blue field woven with a diaper 
of large detached diamond-shaped figures of trees in blossom, 
carried out in pale green, scarlet, saffron, sky-blue and ivory; 
saffron-yellow border with repeating floral rosettes enclosed with- 
in opposed L-shaped figures in colors of the field, flanked by 
narrow floral guards of scarlet and olive-brown. 


Length, 14 feet; width, 7 feet 8 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


990—Heratt CarPET 


Rich blue field, woven in red-pink, sapphire-blue, yellow, green 
and ivory with small floral arabesqued lattice and scrolled Herati 
leaves. Fine old-red borders of floral scrollings; yellow and blue 
guards. 

14 feet 8 inches by 6 feet 3 inches. 


991—AntTiIeuE Persian Kurp Ruc 


Variable deep blue field developing a yellow-leaved diamond lat- 
tice enclosing in each compartment a nosegay of conventionalized 
flowers in scarlet, pale blue, fawns, yellow and ivory; interesting 
maroon border fluctuating to lavender and displaying a slender 
swaying branch figure winding among detached floral motives. 
Broad ivory guards with similar repeating blossom and leaf 
details in colors of the field and olive-green. 

Length, 15 feet 1 inch; width, 7 feet 1 ineh, 


992—_K HoRASSAN CARPET 


Deep rich blue field, woven in lighter blue, yellow, ivory and old- 
pink with closely placed series of Herati leaves and blossom 
scrollings interrupted by narrow bands of smaller flowers. Deep 
blue borders of lotus leaves scrolled with Herati leaves. Two 
deep blue broad floral ivory guards banded with blossom motives. 


15 feet 7 inches by 11 feet. 


993—FrERAGHAN CARPET XVIII Century 
Bleu-de-ciel field, woven in pinks, greens, blues and ivories with 
chi-chi scrollings and Herati leaves. Old pink borders of 
plaquettes supported on angular scrollings in similar colors to 

the field. Blossomed scrolled guards. 
15 feet 8 inches by 11 feet 8 inches. 


994—CHINESE SAPPHIRE-BLUE Rue 
Woven in ivory fluctuating to fawn with all-over interlacing 
scroll-figures involving formal leafage; with an ivory border cut 
with ju-i head figures and flanked by inner guard of mazarine- 
blue with small ivory roundels, and plain sapphire outer guard. 
Length, 15 feet 8 inches; width, 12 feet 2 inches. 


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They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


995—Heriz CArPET 


Tawny-brown field, woven in lavender, green, blue, ivory and 
pink with all-over arabesque lattice developing lotus and other 
blossoms, diamond medallions and Herati leaves. Rich turquoise- 
blue borders, with large blossoms and angular leaves in the colors 


of the field. Blossomed guards. 
15 feet by 9 feet. 


996—Ricu Crimson Acra Carper 
Deep crimson field, woven in grays, ivories, greens, blues and 
yellows with blossomed and festooned diamond motives sur- 
rounded by Herati leaves and further smaller blossoms. Rich 
blue borders of angular scrollings in the colors of the field, 
flanked by three blossomed guards on inner and outer sides. 


15 feet 4 inches by 10 feet 9 inches. 


997—FEREGHAN CARPET XVII Century 


Blue-black field, woven in fine blues, ivories, rose-pink and green 
with all-over arabesque floral scrollings developing diamond 
motives, large blossoms and Herati leaves. Fine rose-red borders 
displaying in the colors of the field infloretted plaquettes sup- 
ported on interlacing angular scrollings. Four inner guards 


and three outer guards. 
15 feet 10 inches by 12 feet 10 inches. 


998—AntTievE Prrsian Kurp Rue 
Unusual field of sapphire-blue with alternating stripes of straw- 
yellow and ivory, the whole woven with a diamond trellis en- 
closing conventionalized floral motives in blues, reds, soft greens 
and yellows, tan and ivory. Sapphire-blue border with a con- 
tinuous pattern of formal floral and leaf motives in colors of 
the field and flanked by red guards with conventional swaying 


floral design. 
Length, 18 feet 9 inches; width, 8 feet 1 inch. 


(Illustrated) 


No. 998—AntTIQUE Perstan Kurp Rue 


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999—SEREBEND Ruc 


Fluctuating blue-black field arched at both ends, closely woven 
with an all-over pattern of “pear” forms in rose and sea-green ; 
the spandrels in variable rose-orange, with detached floral and 
leaf forms in colors of the field, ivory, brown-black and a brilliant 
powder-blue. Complex border of many stripes in ivory and reds 


with swaying floral motives. 
Length, 17 feet; width, 6 feet 11 inches. 


1000—Imrortant FEeREGHAN CARPET 
Deep sapphire-blue field, woven in rose-pink, ivory, light blue and 
green with all-over floral arabesques developing cruciform and 
diamond lattice motives interrupted by fine blossoms. Turquoise- 
blue corners and borders, woven with floral motives and angular 
scrollings in the colors of the field. Five inner guards and three 


outer guards in varied colors. 
17 feet by 15 feet 10 inches. 


1001—ImrortTANT ANTIQUE JOSHAGAN CARPET 


Field of sapphire-blue very finely woven with leaved diamond 
lattice in sage-green with small floral rosettes at the intersec- 
tions, the compartments sustaining sprays of conventionalized 
henna, carnations and other flowers meticulously carried out in 
rose, sky-blue, saffron, ivory, lavender, olive-green and orange. 
Unusual scarlet-orange border with alternately reversed spat- 
ulate skeleton leaf forms in colors of the field, within similar 
ivory guards developing formal swaying floral pattern. 


Length, 26 feet 6 inches; width, 8 feet 6 inches. 


(Illustrated) 


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1002—ImporTANT SAVONNERIE CARPET Louis Philippe Period 
Heavy pile, displaying shaped oval floral ivory medallion pen- 
dented at corners with similar floral cartouches; corner panels 
of rich blue scrollings. Crimson borders sustaining closely 
placed wreaths of rare flowers; yellow frame guards with leaf- 


scrolled corners. 
25 feet by 20 feet. 


MPORTANT ANTIQUE JOSHAGAN CARPET 


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No. 1001 


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1003—Manat Rue 
Vari-toned red field developing a complex pattern of conven- 
tional flowers with rectangular interlacing branches and in- 
floretted motives in olive-green, straw-yellow, blues, tans and 
ivory; blue-black border with repeating “turtle” pattern jomed 
by an interlacing leaf arabesque, and flanked on either side by 


three narrow guards. 
Length, 13 feet 4 inches; width, 10 feet 6 inches. 


1004-——_KHoxnassan CarPEtT 
Resonant black field, displaying latticed floral diamond motives 
interrupted by cruciform devices, small flowers and Herati 
leaves in rose-pink, blues, yellows, greens and ivories. ‘Three 
floral borders variously on rose-crimson, rose and turquoise- 


blue grounds. | 
12 feet 10 inches by 9 feet 10 inches. 


1005—Fine Kuorassan Carpet 
Deep rich blue field, displaying blossomed cruciform motives 
regularly scrolled with Herati leaves forming medallions, in 
rose-pink, blue, yellow and ivory. Deep ivory borders of un- 
usual leaf scrolled blossoms, minor borders of plaquettes and 


eight guards. 
13 feet 3 inches by 9 feet 10 inches. 


1006—Imporrant FEREGHAN CARPET AXVITT Century 

Blue-black field, woven in rose-pinks, blues, greens, yellow and 

ivory, with varied floral diamond and floral motives, arabesqued 

with Herati leaves and smaller flowers. Pale green borders 

having varied blossoms sustained on fine angular scrollings. 
Blossomed rose-crimson guards. 

15 feet 11 tches by 9 feet 9 inches. 


1007—Suirvan CARPET AXVIIT Century 


Rose-crimson field, with allover infloretted palmettes and cen- 
tral square panel, in greens, blues, ivories and yellows. Zigzag 
border with four varied blossom guards. 


10 feet 1 inch by 5 feet 2 inches. 


Fourth and Last Session 


1008—Oxp Prrsian Larcre Rue 
Dark blue field with all-over pattern of flowers and squares in 
red, blue, white and yellow. One wide border in pale green with 
floral pattern and two narrow borders in colorings to corre- 
spond with the central ornamentation. 


Length, 18 feet; width, 12 feet. 


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